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Old 01-11-2007, 18:33   #7
SMHarman
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Re: Wireless router in loft?

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Originally Posted by Horace View Post
I don't think my WRTG54 has ever crashed in the xxx amount of years I've had it. I guess the cheap and nasty type will due to overheating, some wireless network devices seem to produce a disproportionate amount of heat. Powerline would probably be a good solution here also to reduce the probability of your relatives having to reset anything bar the modem.
Mine either. The only thing that ever crashed that I had from linksys was their ADSL > Ethernet output modem, but that only needed resetting whenever BT worked on the line.
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