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D-LINK DIR-655
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How to repair an overheating D-LINK DIR-655 Wireless Router
Introduction
Have you noticed your wireless router is overheating and shutting off? This can be caused by dust blocking the vents or gathering on the heatsinks. Use this guide to disassemble and clear out your router to get it back in working order.
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Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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