socaljazzdude
Occasional Visitor
Hi all,
Thanks to the information and comments on this site, I decided yesterday to order the Asus RT-N66U to replace my primary router, the EA4500. Based on everything that I have read here on SNB as well as on Amazon, this model of router appears to be the best choice for my network needs.
However one main concern that I have with this router is heat. I've noticed that while the N66U is a great router, one of the criticisms that I have read about it (and other Asus routers) is that it has the tendency to get hot.
I live in Southern California and I have central air in my home. During the summer and spring, the average temperature of my home is typically 70-75 degrees when the AC is on and 78-80 degrees when the AC is off.
I'd like to protect this router as much as possible and would welcome all and any advice that you might recommend regarding keeping my brand new N66U cool.
I have been thinking of getting some sort of laptop cooling pad to rest the N66U on. Is this a good or bad idea? Will placing this router on a laptop cooling pad help keep this router cool or is there a better way to go about this?
Thanks to anyone who responds!!
Thanks to the information and comments on this site, I decided yesterday to order the Asus RT-N66U to replace my primary router, the EA4500. Based on everything that I have read here on SNB as well as on Amazon, this model of router appears to be the best choice for my network needs.
However one main concern that I have with this router is heat. I've noticed that while the N66U is a great router, one of the criticisms that I have read about it (and other Asus routers) is that it has the tendency to get hot.
I live in Southern California and I have central air in my home. During the summer and spring, the average temperature of my home is typically 70-75 degrees when the AC is on and 78-80 degrees when the AC is off.
I'd like to protect this router as much as possible and would welcome all and any advice that you might recommend regarding keeping my brand new N66U cool.
I have been thinking of getting some sort of laptop cooling pad to rest the N66U on. Is this a good or bad idea? Will placing this router on a laptop cooling pad help keep this router cool or is there a better way to go about this?
Thanks to anyone who responds!!