FYI, semiconductor devices don't have any built-in "wear" mechanism, BUT
their probability of failure increases as the 5th power of the delta T above
a nominal operating range.  I don't recall specific numbers, just the very
steep curve that encourages proper cooling.
 
Some protocol enhancements for streaming video in newer /g and /n routers
are likely a reason for me to "upgrade" an older router that "ain't broke".
The Amazon Fire installation notes indicate this might be an issue in my
case if I buy one.
 
 
Chuck
 


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Eventually, yes, usually due to outside influences rather than old age but.
hard drives fail more due to old age than outside influences. 


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