Bought because my favorite router always felt hot and a little warm on the top. Place the remote temperature sensor on top to verify that it works between 100 and 102 degrees Fahrenheit on top of the unit (in an air conditioned home). Keep in mind that this is a monster router that typically serves 12 to 16 devices throughout the day. He has often worked with a variety of devices. And before anyone says anything about it, it's placed on an elevated, well-ventilated area. Having come to rely on it more and more over the years, I wanted to preserve its lifespan. Reviewing the ever-helpful Google, most websites have recommended that routers perform better and last longer if they stay below 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The simplest proposed solution to the overheating problem was a laptop cooler underneath the device. Put under the device a few hours ago. The temperature gauge then read 102. Now it reads 87 and feels cool on top. It will probably be cooler in the morning. Yes, it's $23, but it runs quietly from a USB port on the router, and if it can give me another year or more life from my $350 router, I'll count. it's like a big win. Well done Tecknet.
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