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- From: Richard Letts <R.J.Letts@salford.ac.uk>
- Subject: Re: AGS fan noise
- In-Reply-To: <920816195848.35a004bc@DIR.TEXAS.GOV>; from "Danny Sheaffer" at Aug 16, 92 7:58 pm
- Message-ID: <199208180815.AA16009@spot.Colorado.EDU>
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- Date: 18 Aug 92 9:02:38 BST
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- Danny Sheaffer writes....
- >
- > Greetings
- >
- > Does anyone know of a way to reduce the noise produced by the fan on an AGS?
- >
- > Danny Sheaffer
- > danny@dir.texas.gov
- >
- One of our cisco's is encased in a large metal cabinet, filled with
- acoustic damping wadding. The air vents have been let unblocked (or it
- turns itself off).
- This is the quietest AGS+ on campus. Adding the acoustic damping to
- the cabinet also improved the air-flow inside the cabinet (it no
- longer circulates in the space above the router).
-
- Try a commercial sound/audio company for a suitable source of wadding
- I don't have the address for our supplier, as the department where this
- router is located donated the wadding, and we fitted it.
-
- Richard
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