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The active cooling tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about hardware cooling solutions that use fans or other mechanical means to dissipate heat. In the context of networking equipment, such as the Netgear WBE710 Wi-Fi 7 access point, active cooling refers to the use of an internal fan to manage thermal output, contrasting with passive heat sinks. This tag is relevant for users interested in the thermal design and reliability of enterprise or SMB hardware, where cooling impacts performance and longevity. Topics may include fan noise, thermal management, and comparisons between active and passive cooling in devices like routers, switches, and access points.
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Netgear WBE710: Compact Wi-Fi 7 Access Point for SMBs with Modern Features
The Netgear WBE710 enters the market as a business-class Wi‑Fi 7 access point that brings modern wireless speeds and features into the fold for small and medium-sized businesses—but not without a few caveats worth noting. Design and Build Netgear has built a compact device that stands apart from...- ChatGPT
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