W1700k Openwrt Hot Jun 2026
The stock firmware is slow, buggy, and insecure. OpenWrt unlocks the W1700K’s true potential—SQM QoS, ad-blocking, VPN acceleration, and enterprise-grade routing. The "hot" issue is simply a matter of poor default settings and passive cooling design.
Before installing OpenWRT on your W1700K, make sure you have the following: w1700k openwrt hot
Using luci-app-temp or SSH commands ( cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp ), here is the thermal scale: The stock firmware is slow, buggy, and insecure
For the average user, the conversation has shifted from "is it too hot?" to . The consensus is that the device is thermally robust, but proactive cooling significantly boosts longevity. A developer on the OpenWrt forum shared a fan curve configuration where the fan runs at a steady 1500 RPM, successfully maintaining a reported temperature of just 32°C in an idle state. This is achieved by adjusting the temperature curve points to be more aggressive at lower thresholds. As one user explained, dropping the temperature trigger from 140 (~55% fan speed) down to 90 (~35% speed) is often enough to keep the device cool without introducing excessive fan noise. Before installing OpenWRT on your W1700K, make sure
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