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My router, cable modem, and VOIP adapter are on a shelf in front of an air
return (mounted towards the ceiling). Whenever the HVAC is running they
have air pulled across them to help siphon away the heat.

On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Luke Gerhardt <
subscriptions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Just swapped my old WRT54G v2 (running DD-WRT) out for a new ASUS RT-N16
(running DD-WRT mega).

I heard that the N16's have a bit of an issue overheating, so I
hole-sawed an 80mm vent in the top of the case and mounted an 80mm fan
there. I followed DIY instructions from various locations (such as
here:

http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?25738-Asus-RT-N16-quot-Light-quot-and-quot-Cooling-quot-mods
)
to ensure that cooling won't be an issue.

It's ran like a champ ever since!

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Luke G. { luke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx }
Total Digital Consulting, LLC
technical consultant | software developer | web designer | voice artist
http://www.totaldigitalconsulting.com/
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