On Feb 5, 2:38 pm, Franc Zabkar wrote:
> I've added heatsinks to the major chips in my D-Link ADSL modem/router
> and I've punched out all the ventilation slots. I've also drilled
> several vent holes above the GlobeSpan Virata chip. I've only ever had
> the modem lock up a couple of times, but on those occasions it was
> after a very wet spell, so it may have been a result of physical line
> conditions.
I don't think moisture would be a problem here, if anything in the
winter time we're extremely dry out here.
An interesting thing is happening now. I put my old router back on the
network again. This one I thought was almost dead, but now it looks
like it's got new life in it. About the only difference between what
it was before and what it is now is that I've pushed the router about
two inches diagonally behind the cable modem, whereas previous it was
half an inch right next to the cable modem. I thought there was enough
separation between them, but it's looking like maybe there wasn't.
Maybe they heat each other up?
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