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Re: [nn] SSG5 Wireless is noisy

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Subject: Re: [nn] SSG5 Wireless is noisy
From: Mark Kamichoff <prox@prolixium.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 20:45:20 -0500
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On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 09:48:59AM +0100, Fredrik Elmqvist wrote:
> YeaterdayI received a SSG-5 Wireless for testing. First thing that
> struck me when I opened it was the FAN. Never seen a fan inside a smal
> NS appliance before so I got worried.

Considering how much heat some of the 5GT Wireless models generated, I'm
not surprised that the SSG5 Wireless boxes now include fans.

> After running the SSG-5 for 5-10 minutes, the fan went on and begun to
> sound like a VERY angry bee. This sound makes it impossible to place
> it at some of our customers home-offices, which is pitty since its a
> good machine in overall. 

Can you tell if it's a variable speed fan?

- Mark

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Mark Kamichoff
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