RE: Fans too Noisey (2500 Series Router) [7:44571]

2002-05-21 Thread adam lee

Take the covers off and take a big, giant fat and blow, baby, blow.

Are better yet, how about moving it out of the living room or put some
insulation in the room that it's in.

But then again, 2500's are so cheap these days why bother.  Remove the fans
and buy another one when it melts!

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Maybe not if you keep the room temperature low enough, but your going to
need a lot of air conditioning. ;-)

Seriously, disconnecting fans will eventually cause your router, or any
computer, to fry.  Without heat dissapation, your components will eventually
just quit working and fill your house with the lovely smell of burning
circuits.

You might try buying/building some sort of enclosure, but that enclosure
will likely need a fan as well.

Regards,
Kent

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Hi Guys

I've got 7 2500 Series routers in my home lab but its just getting a bit too
noisey, if the fans are unplug will this affect the routers.

cheers




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RE: Fans too Noisey (2500 Series Router) [7:44571]

2002-05-21 Thread Kent Hundley

Maybe not if you keep the room temperature low enough, but your going to
need a lot of air conditioning. ;-)

Seriously, disconnecting fans will eventually cause your router, or any
computer, to fry.  Without heat dissapation, your components will eventually
just quit working and fill your house with the lovely smell of burning
circuits.

You might try buying/building some sort of enclosure, but that enclosure
will likely need a fan as well.

Regards,
Kent

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Hi Guys

I've got 7 2500 Series routers in my home lab but its just getting a bit too
noisey, if the fans are unplug will this affect the routers.

cheers




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Re: Fans too Noisey (2500 Series Router) [7:44571]

2002-05-20 Thread Michael L. Williams

I'm sure it will as the fans are there to take the warm air out.  no
fans = hot equipment..  hot equipment could = dead equipment

Mike W.

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> I've got 7 2500 Series routers in my home lab but its just getting a bit
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> noisey, if the fans are unplug will this affect the routers.
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> cheers




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