On Wed, 2019-10-02 at 14:11 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> You could try putting the router upside-down on the ceiling, although
> that may result in overheating (it is often hotter at the ceiling and
> consumer devices are generally designed for passive cooling with air
> drawn in via side vents and out at the top).

It's very common to see things mounted upside on the ceiling (whether
or not the particular device is cool enough, I wouldn't know, and we
live in a hot country - if you stand in a room on a ladder, you sure
notice that your head get uncomfortably warm).

The next common thing is inside the roof space, just sitting on top of
the ceiling.  Again, overheating is a distinct possibility, but there's
the opportunity to use fan cooling that might have been too much of a
noise annoyance inside a room.

Then there's mounting vertically on a wall (like a doorbell chime). 
You get maximum airflow over it, then.

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