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Author:   niggimatt
Date:   Jan 31, 08 04:43AM
Subject:   Need help with ADSL2+ Modem
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hey all,

I've recently upgraded to ADSL2+. i purchased a Netcomm NB6 ADSL2+ modem router to do my bidding. and since purchase it has had a overheating problem. the thing is that i use it for about 10-20 minutes and it just starts to get really hot. i even checked with my cousin who just so happens to have the same modem but the problem is present there as well.

so could this be a hardware fault that coincidentally struck both me and my cousin ? if not, is there a way to reduce the amount of heat produced by the modem ???

Thanx for your times,

Regards =Þ



Author:   MASHEDBUG
Date:   Jan 31, 08 02:11PM
Subject:   re: Need help with ADSL2+ Modem
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yes......i to coincidentally have this same problem with my adsl2+ netcomm nb6 modem *cough cough cough cough*



Author:   MASHEDBUG
Date:   Feb 01, 08 01:35PM
Subject:   re: Need help with ADSL2+ Modem
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what?......what the devil are you talking about? 24/7 is bad for your health you shouldn't sit on a computer for that long, it gives you cancer, somehow.....



Author:   niggimatt
Date:   May 09, 08 10:18AM
Subject:   re: Need help with ADSL2+ Modem
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BUMP .... some one plz answer???



Author:   The Slayer
Date:   May 10, 08 12:59AM
Subject:   re: Need help with ADSL2+ Modem
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I think its normal for modems to get hot. My D-link DSL modem gets pretty hot sometimes. Just make sure its in a well ventilated area and theres nothing covering up any air holes on it.



Author:   Jarule
Date:   May 27, 08 12:35AM
Subject:   re: Need help with ADSL2+ Modem
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I dont see the point. Modems do get hot ignore it uness it has stopped working.






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