This makes sense due to the fact that the update is processed via your USB port on your AP.Īs far as solving your problem goes, I understand Drew gave you the option of either upgrading to a V2b for $150 or trading your V2 AP in for a V3 for $325. Also, the AP was probably already dead when you tried to update the firmware, and when doing so, this became apparent. I do apologize for the frustration as I understand you haven't used it but a few dozen times, but it is a 5 year old electronic device. Our AccessPorts come with a 1 year warranty, but you're obviously outside of said warranty as you mentioned below you've had the AP for 5 years. Josh(from engineering) looked at your AP and told us that your AP was broken on the inside, specifically on the board where the USB port connects to it. Thank you and I look forward to your reply.Ĭory, I know you were talking to Drew earlier, but this wound up in my inbox for whatever reason, so I will step in here. Therefore, I would like to inquire if something better can be worked out for me in terms of a repair/replacement instead of a trade-in purchase which is already available to anyone and everyone via your website. I enjoyed the convenience and capability of the Accessport when I used it. It was working perfectly fine until I installed COBB’s Accessport firmware upgrade, which then rendered it useless and turned it into a paperweight. It is not like I dropped the Accessport, abused it, threw it, or left it in the car with the heat/cold. I am not trying to come across as rude or aggressive in any way I am just hoping you can understand my concerns with the amount of money spent on this little device and the usage that I got out of it.
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