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Newer page: version 4 Last edited on Wednesday, November 19, 2003 11:38:48 am by SamJansen
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-The Nokia Ni500 is an external ADSL Modem/Router. It is a rather bad one. If at all possible, try to stay away from these. They are prone to terrible connections, due apparently to heat problems. Whatever the reason, they are a rather bad ADSL router that doesn't even support pinholing of ports. 
+The Nokia Ni500 is an external ADSL Modem/Router. It is a rather bad one. If at all possible, try to stay away from these. They are prone to terrible connections, due apparently to heat problems. Sometimes (at least once) known as a "Pie Warmer" . Whatever the reason, they are a rather bad ADSL router that doesn't even support pinholing of ports. 
  
 If you are stuck with one: 
 * You can telnet into the router to change configuration options. 
 * The default password is 'i500' generally. 
  
 You can try to avoid heat problems by taking the case off to give it more ventilation. When I did this I found the entire thing felt hotter than an overclocked Athlon. Maybe mounting a few fans around the board would help. 
  
 It seems that there is a EMF sheild over the chips to meet EMI regulations, however this acts as a heat reflector making the chips cool less efficiently. I suggest removing the large alloy sheild, mounting heatsinks on all the hot chips (using some sort of thermal epoxy) and a suitable fan to promote air flow. -- JamesSpooner