LinkRunner Stability

Mike Robinson - PeerSpot reviewer
Network/Telecom Administrator at Navarro College

I've had no issues with it at all.

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ManuelGuerrero - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Support Specialist III at Citrus College

I have never had any issues with stability, and it has never crashed.

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KG
Network Engineer at HCA Healthcare

It seems to be pretty solid. I haven't had any issues with its screen, buttons, and things of that nature.

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LinkRunner
March 2024
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BL
Network analyst at a university with 10,001+ employees

I haven't noticed crashing or anything else. It has been very stable. One unit had stopped charging, and we sent it out for repairs. They sent us a new one in four or five days. That was the only problem we ever had.

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BAI QING - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Director at SystemEngineer360 Pte. Ltd.

It is quite stable. I have never seen any issues with this one.

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Jesse_B - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager of networks and infrastructure at a government with 5,001-10,000 employees

In the two years that I've been using this, it has been very stable. I've used it at multiple sites, and I've used it with multiple users. They've not had any complaints about it. It has fallen a few times, inadvertently. It's a very stable device. It has proved to be rugged.

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DaveBennett - PeerSpot reviewer
Director of Technology at a educational organization with 201-500 employees

We've never had any issues with the LinkRunner.

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Nick Schornick - PeerSpot reviewer
Market Relationship Manager at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

I have not noticed any issues with the stability of this product. Anytime there has been an update for the LinkRunner, we have always applied it, but we have never had any issues with the stability of the product or battery life.

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Tom Newman - PeerSpot reviewer
Owner at HTH Telecommunications

This is my second unit. I had issues with the first one, it just wouldn't turn on.o they sent me a new one. Since then, everything has been fine.

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SK
Systems Engineer at a consultancy with 501-1,000 employees

It is very stable: it doesn't crash, the applications run as expected time and time again. That being said, there is one feature that is not quite as stable as the rest of the product:  the remote control function. You can leave it plugged into a location where you're doing some work and connect to it remotely by a program called VNC, which is popular at our site. And sometimes that function breaks down, particularly if you've been running for a couple of days, i.e. sometimes the VNC server running inside the tool quits working and you have to reboot it. Of course, if you're physically next to it, rebooting is not a big deal. But if you're remotely controlling it, you're probably not physically next to it. That can be modestly annoying. I don't know that there's a lot NetAlly can do about that, as VNC is an open-source, third-party product. But the rest of the product is rock-solid.

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Bruce Hall - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Administrator at a university with 501-1,000 employees

I haven't noticed any stability problems on the unit.

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DT
Senior Information Security Analyst at Peterbilt Motors Co., PACCAR

I haven't been able to find a suitable replacement with a compared cost on the market yet.

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JO
Senior Network Architect at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

The OS is pretty stable. I think we've only had one crash, and that may just be because Android OS is running multiple test apps at once. We don't always remember to close them, so it's running a lot in the background. The device itself is sturdy, but I've only used it with a protective case, so I don't know how well it would handle a drop without it.

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RV
Network Engineer at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees

It's very stable. I haven't seen it crash or had any issues with lockup or freezing of the unit.

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Robin Puliparambil - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Engineer at MATRIXCNI

We haven't had any issues with stability.

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NV
Network Analyst/Engineer at a media company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Performance-wise it is good, apart from the battery. The battery indicator icon might say there's a third of a battery-full on there, but then you do an AutoTest, it looks good, you're trying to upload it, and bang, it disappears.

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JT
Network & Infrastructure Analyst with 201-500 employees

It's never crashed on me except for when I used the recommended WIFI adapter. It doesn't seem buggy or has any freak-outs. It's relatively stable.

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it_user514299 - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Administrator at a educational organization

I have not encountered any stability issues; works like a champ.

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NA
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I never had any stability issues.

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LinkRunner
March 2024
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