I have RT-N66Us that I deployed in a business environment eight years ago that have been running 24/7 and I only reboot them once ever year or two when I update the firmware. Those same routers are still running today... and RMerlin firmware has practically become a household name among many consumer router users as the legend continues on.The 'same company' that just 9 short years ago unleashed the RT-N66U on the world. They know their products by now.
I wasn't speaking to you... if I want wrong answers, guesses on your part or bad advice, I'll ask you...
There are users who could benefit from a fan mod for themselves to stay cool.Someone need a ban hammer time out
just checking in how the fans have been running for you and dust build up etc.If people are still looking for these, I did just stumble across a Chinese site selling several different versions of the fan you linked to originally. I went with the black USB powered version and it has built in screens to prevent dust from blowing into the router.
UPDATE: They're a little pricey and it took them almost 3 months to get to me, but they are incredibly quiet and did take the CPU temperature down considerably (75°C/165°F to 49°C/120°F). If this ends up prolonging the life of my $200+ router then I think it is worth it.
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