I have to second that. It took me over a week of playing the game of "answering stupid questions one per day" before I finally managed to get an RMA-number. Now that I've returned the defective module to them, I've heard nothing - zip - zero for another almost two weeks.
I should have had a replacement module in my hands the day after I reported it as being broken. But no, it was "For today, try it under firmware version 96.1 and tell me what happens" - still doesn't work. Next day "We'll be releasing firmware version .98 tomorrow, try it with than and see what happens" - still broken. Next day "Try running it for 24 hours to see if the problem clears up" - still broken, and on and on, etc., etc, etc.
Wow,
Now we have actual timelines on the RMA process. Most people are complaining before they even send them in.
Thank you for including a time frame. Are there others out there that are having a similar wait time after sending in their unit?
It would be nice to collect actual data instead of conjecture and emotions.