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Topic: trouble with 22118 on ASUS RT-N16 - did I brick my router? | |
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Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 23:30 Subject: trouble with 22118 on ASUS RT-N16 - did I brick my router? |
First of all, this was a very helpful post that helped me get my RT-N16 at least up and running. I had already soldered on headers in case I needed to go the JTAG route.
I managed to screw my N-16 ... |
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Topic: Three cooling mods... | |
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Forum: Hardware DIY / Hardware Mods Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 19:25 Subject: Three cooling mods... |
Whew, last one. This is a Netgear WNR834B v2 that I just picked up and got DD-WRT on. Since I had clearance problems and lacked any nice heat sink material, I repeated what I did on the Linksys router ... | |
Topic: Three cooling mods... | |
hex65000 Replies: 4 Views: 24733 |
Forum: Hardware DIY / Hardware Mods Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 19:09 Subject: Three cooling mods... |
My next victim -- uh, mod was my old Linksys WRT54GS V6. I bought the Asus router to replace this unit, and I was deathly afraid of bricking it -- it was harrowing, but I didn't. When the N16 gave me ... |
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Topic: Three cooling mods... | |
hex65000 Replies: 4 Views: 24733 |
Forum: Hardware DIY / Hardware Mods Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 18:50 Subject: Three cooling mods... |
More Asus RT-N16 mod pictures... When it was clear the active cooling was a notable help to keeping the thing cooler, I enlarged a bunch of the vent holes on the top to allow for more airflow. And o ... |
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Topic: Three cooling mods... | |
hex65000 Replies: 4 Views: 24733 |
Forum: Hardware DIY / Hardware Mods Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 18:38 Subject: Three cooling mods... |
What got me started on this was the Asus RT-N16; which has been the bane of my experience in terms of messing about with upgrading my home network. Below are a few pics showing my efforts to get this ... | |
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