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Re: Netgear RAX200 get very warm to the touch. Is this is normal?
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Netgear RAX200 get very warm to the touch. Is this is normal?
I have a brand new Wifi 6 RAX200 router. Like the subject said, it does get very warm to the touch always. The enviroment in my room is about 70F. Always cool and it have complete ventilation. It is the only item on top of my desk with nothing else around it.
I would like to hear from anyone that can give me information. Is it normal for this particular model? I was using aR9000 and never was warm. Always room temperature.
Thank you in advance.
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Re: Netgear RAX200 get very warm to the touch. Is this is normal?
Mine gets warm but not hot.
has your fan ever kicked on? If not, I wouldn't worry. I've only gotten mine to kick on a single time and I was stress testing the router quite significantly. the rest of the time its just warm to the touch.
Make sure nothing is blocking the ventilation.
also in AP setup: RAXE500->EAX80
1.4gig download/50mbps upload from Xfinity
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Re: Netgear RAX200 get very warm to the touch. Is this is normal?
@NandoFL wrote:
The enviroment in my room is about 70F. Always cool and it have complete ventilation.
That's climate changing, not cool..
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