Lilly
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Hi Folks,
On the page GL-MV1000 / Brume - GL.iNet we can see router specification details including temperature:
Working Temperature 0~40°C (32~104°F)
I am struggling to reduce temperature on mine…
It is still not so hot outside now, but with lm-sensors I am able to retrieve the temperature of my GL-MV1000
root@GL-MV1000:~# sensors
socinternalregsd0000000mdio32004switch01mdio13-mdio-d
Adapter: MDIO adapter
temp1: +59.0°C (crit = +100.0°C)
socinternalregsd0000000mdio32004switch01mdio11-mdio-b
Adapter: MDIO adapter
temp1: +59.0°C (crit = +100.0°C)
socinternalregsd0000000mdio32004switch01mdio12-mdio-c
Adapter: MDIO adapter
temp1: +59.0°C (crit = +100.0°C)
By the way I have 2 of them and both are in the range 54-60°C
Is this ok ?
If I put a fan near the router, temperature goes down of course.
The Working Temperature 0~40°C mean the envirement temperature.
In Terminal or by ssh, you should get the cpu temperature by type p.e.:
sensors or lm-sensors. Thats are depend on device and OS configuration.
60°C are a good value for CPU temperature.
Critical temperatures are p.e 100°C or 105°C, depend on CPU model.
Everything looks good for me.
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Lilly
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Hello Henry,
I posted above data from sensors (lm sensors)
root@GL-MV1000:~# sensors
socinternalregsd0000000mdio32004switch01mdio13-mdio-d
Adapter: MDIO adapter
temp1: +59.0°C (crit = +100.0°C)
socinternalregsd0000000mdio32004switch01mdio11-mdio-b
Adapter: MDIO adapter
temp1: +59.0°C (crit = +100.0°C)
socinternalregsd0000000mdio32004switch01mdio12-mdio-c
Adapter: MDIO adapter
temp1: +59.0°C (crit = +100.0°C)
Can you share your gl.inet temperature ?
Dont have gl router for checking temperature on this time around me.
I can tell you from two equal PCs:
- PC are playing a video: CPU 52°C, (crit. 105°C, thats mean, CPU will stepp down a little bit the speed, by 105°C for preventing demages)
- One other PC, which change the resolution from a Video on this time, are allway around 103°C (crit. 105°C, thats looks for me, this CPU are already stepp down a little bit for preventing from temperatures higher than 105°C)
I even doubt that if the temperature sensor is accurate.
During working MV1000 is much hoter and it should be fine.
If you like to save energy=reducing temperature, you can:
- reduce the power of WiFi, p.e. from 100mW to 10mW (you dect phone have p.e even 10mW…)
- disable no need services, a thats save only a little bit
Lilly
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True, but mv1000 does not have wifi
and my LA is already ~ 0.08
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I dont know what LA ~ 0.08 mean.
Lilly
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True maybe not accurate, but at least information is representative.
Since I use both 2x routers together only at home, I put them in small 20x20x20 metal ikea box, temperature went down and not increasing more than 44C.
I have also installed a fan in it in case of with xiaomi termometer 
The crit temperature of you cpu ist +100.0°C. You told by self. Dont need a fan which take additional power and create noise.
Do you have realy a room temperature higher than 40°C in a Ikea articles selling country ?
I recall loading some temp monitor software and also found it sitting at 44-45. only thing that comes to mind would be dropping down core numbers to achieve that but I yet to confirm it.
The temperature can be reduced marginal, by diable not used services.
- p.e. disable one of the both offered vpn services
- disable ssh, if not used
- and so on