Hey Guys / All
I hope I am on the right path and your feedback / suggestion will benefit many over at dd-wrt as well as myself.
The issue here is with continual radio signal dropping on a Lynksys wrt-160n v3 router. The problem seems to be mostly distributed to cfe 51 (model number). There are many who think it is software related aka a driver but the problem is spread across oem firmware and dd-wrt.
This device comes with a 500ma power adapter but recently I swapped out my 500ma for a 1000ma poweradapter and this seemed to produce a measuriable differece for me.
I am trying to huryy and get to the Capxon point "sorry".
I tend to think the radio dropping intermitenly and some hourly is hardware related. The device runs on 12v dc 500ma oem.
Now I have been reading up on capicitors and found a thread making referece to the bad cap causing the device to restart "i think it was a monitor" but that statement hit home to the radio dropping signal, which mostly comes back on in a minute.
The device is using a (Capxon 470 uf 25v) cap for the main filter cap and then there are four outher , three electrollic and one ceramic.
My question is do any of you think there maybe a quality control issue on this device and the cheep caps are a major suspect.
I did have a look at the bad cap manufacture list and LOL Capxon was there.
Maybe a cap upgrade would be a resolution for this problem. Any suggestions or feedback would most appreciated.
here is list of other caps on the router.
1)km 470uf 25v Capxon
2)100uf 10v
3)100uf 16v
4)470 uf 10v
a small cermaic id# (CTC -fc 090-9y038) no other marking but very small.
Thank you for your thoughts
cheers
thomas
I hope I am on the right path and your feedback / suggestion will benefit many over at dd-wrt as well as myself.
The issue here is with continual radio signal dropping on a Lynksys wrt-160n v3 router. The problem seems to be mostly distributed to cfe 51 (model number). There are many who think it is software related aka a driver but the problem is spread across oem firmware and dd-wrt.
This device comes with a 500ma power adapter but recently I swapped out my 500ma for a 1000ma poweradapter and this seemed to produce a measuriable differece for me.
I am trying to huryy and get to the Capxon point "sorry".
I tend to think the radio dropping intermitenly and some hourly is hardware related. The device runs on 12v dc 500ma oem.
Now I have been reading up on capicitors and found a thread making referece to the bad cap causing the device to restart "i think it was a monitor" but that statement hit home to the radio dropping signal, which mostly comes back on in a minute.
The device is using a (Capxon 470 uf 25v) cap for the main filter cap and then there are four outher , three electrollic and one ceramic.
My question is do any of you think there maybe a quality control issue on this device and the cheep caps are a major suspect.
I did have a look at the bad cap manufacture list and LOL Capxon was there.
Maybe a cap upgrade would be a resolution for this problem. Any suggestions or feedback would most appreciated.
here is list of other caps on the router.
1)km 470uf 25v Capxon
2)100uf 10v
3)100uf 16v
4)470 uf 10v
a small cermaic id# (CTC -fc 090-9y038) no other marking but very small.
Thank you for your thoughts
cheers
thomas
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