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Old 07-28-2009, 06:56 PM #1
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Arrow Wireless Router overheating

We're having a heat wave {100's +} and our DSL/ Internet was disconnecting and we couldn't get it to reconnect.

Son figured out it was the router overheating so we stood it up and got more air flow around it.

So far so good.

I looked it up once we got back online and there are results about it , so i guess he was right.
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