Good DSL routers

Robi rob.markovic at gmail.com
Tue Aug 5 16:37:17 PDT 2008


One thing to try is to clean it well. After years of sitting around I'm sure
it has a bunch of dust caked up inside. If it has any heat radiating
surfaces, those would be the ones to clean. Also having it in a different
orientation so that heat escapes away from the unit instead of building up
inside, can help. Then again with age, some chips get unhappy and give up
the magic smoke.

If any ol' DSL modem will do I'm sure we have a bunch just laying around.
I'll check my stash.

-- Rob
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