On 02/24/2011 09:34 PM, Addison Higham wrote: > Seconded! > > A nice reflash to the newest version and a wipe of all the settings > (don't allow it to copy the settings over from the old fw) can do > wonders in improving stability. > > Also, depending upon the model and your location for it, those suckers > can get mighty hot, which can cause instability, especially with heavy > use and dd-wrt (which is admittedly a bit bloated). I discovered that > simply placing my router outside the rat's nest of cords and other > electronics under my TV did wonders for it not crashing. > > I've had that same problem when putting mine on an old 10/100 switch. The two together do seem to get rather warm, and unstable.
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