On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 10:30:38 -0500, Yousuf Khan <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I've owned a whole series of Dlink routers, and now whole series of
>Linksys. They all tend to lock up (sometimes after a few days, sometimes
>after a few hours). I think the problem is that they overheat too
>easily, especially if they are wireless. It would really do these
>companies good if they put cooling fans inside their routers from now
>on, despite the noise.
>
> Yousuf Khan
Interesting rant. Over all of the years I've had one, I can count the number
of times a router has wedged on me on one finger. The Linksys I've been
running for roughly 5 years sits in the middle of a stack with an 8-port
switch below and a modem on top - and that stack is on top of a UPS, jammed
between a tall-tower peecee and an 8-drive SCSI raid enclosure. All under a
desk, so it gets a bit toasty at times. And this router has *never* wedged...
I'd suggest removing the blankie from on top of your router ;-)
/daytripper
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