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Eagle autorouter: airwire left over after autorouting?

Auto router is usually not good. Most people that make many boards do not use it.
You will have to finish the board.
Post your board file and I will try to finish it.
 
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I can't use Eagle to help you so I use Paint to show how to get the traces to connect.
Hope this helps.
 
Ugh, that autorouting is horrendous! For the love of all that is good, route it by hand PLEASE! :eek::P
 
 
Auto router is usually not good. Most people that make many boards do not use it.
You will have to finish the board.
Post your board file and I will try to finish it.
Hi ronsimpson, here is the .brd file.

Sorry but for manual routing I do not have the time currently nor the experience, sorry.

Hi ronsimpson, here is the .brd file.

Sorry but for manual routing I do not have the time currently nor the experience, sorry.
SOLVED: I reduced the size of the polygon (used for cooling, under SMD AMS1117-5.0V) somewhat.
 

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