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by Mysterix
3270 days ago
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The strategy "Buy 2 routers, and if the first one fails, then use the 2nd one" is ok, and gives you the 1% result. My (little) problem is the sentence "Replacing your router (or firmware) almost always fixes your problem.", because if the first router is broken, replacing it will only fix your problem in 10% of the cases, which is not "almost always". |
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I'm struggling to find a great way to put it. Maybe "a one-replacement backup plan gives you a 99% chance of success"? Close but not very elegant.
"Replacing your router (or firmware) fixes the problem except for 1% of all router buyers"?