I have the equipment now in operation for some time and the longer I have, the more pitfalls are known to me. The integrated WLAN is completely unusable, constantly drops the connection, also only small transmission rates can be achieved, even if the router is right next door. In addition, the BIOS has his quirks. Changes the system time, switch off the backlight and change the boot sequence are sometimes the BIOS reset. This is particularly troublesome when the unit is constantly trying of my external hard drive to boot. If you change the boot sequence again considers it a few days and eventually reset everything is suddenly back. Wake on LAN works only occasionally. Also as proposed by the Support BIOS update showed no effect here. If you want to operate the machine under Linux, should also tend to fall back on devices with Intel graphics, both free as well as proprietary drivers can the performance of the graphics to be desired, so that even Full HD Viedos under XBMC (OpenELEC) problems do.