shogun32
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try a 'real' firmware then. consumer firmware is generally crap. Take a hole-saw to the plastic case above the cpu and wire in a small fan. Or drill a series of 1/4" holes in the plastic above and below (or sides) so if it's relying on passive cooling you get more of a chimney effect for circulation.this is all we linksys users get. the Netgear though has an entire QoS where everything is categorized on its own.
RF transmitters generate a healthy amount of heat and many of these devices have craptastic cooling.
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