I picked up a cheap like-new RT AC-68U however I noticed that one of the antennas on it is abnormally warm.
The Antenna connector that's closest to the power switch is abnormally hot to the touch, I'm estimating around 120* Fahrenheit. I pulled the router apart to see if there was anything visually amiss and everything seemed fine.
None of my other RT-68U's have this issue, their connector bases are all cool to the touch when operating.
The board is an RT-AC68U REV 1.80.
What could cause a connector to get hot in this manner, is there likely some sort of a short heating it up?
I plan to stick a temp gun on it as well as try shorting the housing to ground to see if there is a DC current passing through it.
The Antenna connector that's closest to the power switch is abnormally hot to the touch, I'm estimating around 120* Fahrenheit. I pulled the router apart to see if there was anything visually amiss and everything seemed fine.
None of my other RT-68U's have this issue, their connector bases are all cool to the touch when operating.
The board is an RT-AC68U REV 1.80.
What could cause a connector to get hot in this manner, is there likely some sort of a short heating it up?
I plan to stick a temp gun on it as well as try shorting the housing to ground to see if there is a DC current passing through it.