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Solve : Netgear Wireless Router Overheat?

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Hey. I stated using a Netgear wireless router not LONG ago, but I've been noticing that it overhears often. It's not a new model-it's and older model from 3-4years ago. I can't find the exact picture, so I've attach a picture of a router that's similar to mine. Made of plastic, and has ventilation holes on the bottom.
I've placed it on my kitchen table, and ALSO PUT it on a small rack for ventilation.
Thank you for any help!.

[attachment deleted by admin to conserve SPACE]It may cool better in a vertical position. I had one like this, did the same thing. Take off the cover and blow out any dust. Turn it on (cover off) and see which chip is heating up with your fingertip. Buy a sticky-back heat sink abut the right size and stick it on the hot chip(s). Or, just cut a hole in the cover over the hot chip to let it get more air.



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