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blakmax
Nov 21, 2016Follower
R9000 Fan?
I have noticed there is a samll fan in the R9000 which is not working. Any ideas if the fan will work in certain temperature?
- Nov 28, 2016
Hello blakmax
Welcome to the community!
The fan should be working.
If you want to see the fan in action, you may try adjusting the temperature from http://routerlogin.net/debug.htm
DVC
Dec 16, 2016Initiate
Can you explain the fan temp algorithm and differences in values?
Is the T-High the temperature at which antenna disables?
Is the T-Low the temp at which fan kicks in?
Can the fan throttle depending on temperature?
I want to avoid damaging the device in any way by messing with these values.
ElaineM
Dec 22, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
T(High-H) - This means that when the temperature reaches this thresh hold the fan will kick in at at faster speed 4000rpm
T(High-L) - This means that when the temperature reaches this thresh hold the fan will kick in at at faster speed 3500rpm
T(Low-H) - This means that when the temperature reaches this thresh hold the fan will kick in at at faster speed 3000rpm
T(Low-L) - This means that when the temperature reaches this lower thresh hold the fan will kick in on the lowest speed 2000rpm
- DVCJan 05, 2017Initiate
Great! Thanks for this.
- BAGAMUTJan 29, 2017Initiate
My fan is not spinning. How to run it?
- AdewaleJan 29, 2017Luminary
the r9000 fan only spins if some specific components in the unit cross pre-stated threshold temperatures...from what i have observed, unless you mount the device in a space with no ventilation/ air movement, the r9000 doesnt cross the threshold temperature that necessitates the activation of the fan