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I'm at the opposite end of the temperature scale (see what I did there)? 
I'm trying to see how long one of my customers RT-AC68U can endure 96C and still be useful to the house full of teenagers and their constant load on the wireless network. Or my other customer who has an RT-AC3100 in a heated closet (technically his 'office' too) with similar temperatures in the low 90's C.
I haven't seen a router 'die' from the heat yet. But I have seen 'cool' ones stop working though.

I'm trying to see how long one of my customers RT-AC68U can endure 96C and still be useful to the house full of teenagers and their constant load on the wireless network. Or my other customer who has an RT-AC3100 in a heated closet (technically his 'office' too) with similar temperatures in the low 90's C.
I haven't seen a router 'die' from the heat yet. But I have seen 'cool' ones stop working though.