Hi guys;check out this cooling project that i did to my router,it kinda was getting a little hot on streaming hd,(what i heard it's normal for this route}, i turn it on when streaming and turn it off when it's on just phone.and it works, it really gets really cool.See pic attach.
Cooling my Netgear Nighthawk C7001V protect.
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Re: Cooling my Netgear Nighthawk C7001V protect.
And for wise guys i have here some good reeding and advice;
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