NAPs - Temperature vs Packet loss
Nathan Stratton
nathan at netrail.net
Sat Mar 29 01:37:32 UTC 1997
On Fri, 28 Mar 1997, Michael Dillon wrote:
> electronic equipment. I know I have frequently solved problems with all
> sorts of equipment (computers, modems, terminal servers, routers) by
> dropping the ambient room temperature to below the level where it is
> comfortable for people to work, i.e. around 15 degrees. or by adding fans
> internally or externally.
We had a problem with this at the Atlanta-NAP, people were complaining
that it was to cold. When we warmed it up a bit, we started having
problems. So now we just tell them to dress warmly. :-)
Nathan Stratton President, NetRail,Inc.
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