• Seriously tho..

    From boxoskulz@1337:3/228 to All on Thu Mar 5 22:52:43 2026
    How do you keep your router from getting dusty?

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  • From GRiM@1337:3/227 to boxoskulz on Fri Mar 6 07:28:53 2026
    On 05 Mar 2026, boxoskulz said the following...

    How do you keep your router from getting dusty?

    Dust it... lol

    Have they not invented a flying duster roomba robot yet?

    ... Hard work never killed anyone but why take a risk?

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@1337:3/178 to boxoskulz on Fri Mar 6 07:20:01 2026
    boxoskulz wrote to All <=-

    How do you keep your router from getting dusty?

    I don't. I end up wiping my lab down with a micro-fiber once every other
    week or so. I usually blow the inside of my router out, worried about heat dissipation if it's dusty in there.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@1337:3/178 to GRiM on Fri Mar 6 07:20:01 2026
    GRiM wrote to boxoskulz <=-

    On 05 Mar 2026, boxoskulz said the following...

    How do you keep your router from getting dusty?

    Dust it... lol

    I bought a couple of HEPA air purifiers for my house, thought about
    running one near my homelab - but the last thing I need is more fan
    noise. :)



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  • From RAI@1337:3/226 to boxoskulz on Fri Mar 6 09:34:02 2026
    On 05 Mar 2026, boxoskulz said the following...

    How do you keep your router from getting dusty?

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    I've worked in datacenters for decades, we have pretty good negative air systems in there that help to keep it dust free, but outside of that for my home I schedule about an hour or 2 of downtime maintenance each month around midnight (Habit from my career) to just clean, take apart, vaccum/blow out as needed, and then get in with q-tips and cloths if there's a particular nasty area. I have a couple racked servers and routers and switches in my home lab and way too many raspberry pis. And a very sheddy german shepherd, always finding his hair in places he's never even set foot in.

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