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@scottalanmiller said:
You know that you are using hard core networking gear when it requires a paperclip.
I think I pressed really hard the reset button and now it's broken.
Is there any way i can open the back of this router?
@JaredBusch @scottalanmiller @nadnerB -
Whoops!
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Any visible screws? This might easily be a "pop the tabs" style unit where you have to know where to press on it.
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@Joy said:
Is there any way i can open the back of this router?
Hammers work well..
On a serious note, remove the feet. The case screws are generally under them.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Any visible screws? This might easily be a "pop the tabs" style unit where you have to know where to press on it.
There's no visible screw, only the four black rubber
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Possible, but unlikely, that there are screws under the rubbers.
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@JaredBusch said:
@Joy said:
Is there any way i can open the back of this router?
Hammers work well..
On a serious note, remove the feet. The case screws are generally under them.
I'm removing them now! yes screws hiding
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Ah ha, sneaky there are!
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I was going to reply but you seem to have sorted it
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@scottalanmiller said:
Possible, but unlikely, that there are screws under the rubbers.
Extremely common. What ever gave you the idea that there are not? Most low end devices are this way. it costs too much (engineering time and production line) to do otherwise.
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I'm eating lasagna for lunch
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drinking the cheap sake pictured in my desk photo post.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@nadnerB said:
I was going to reply but you seem to have sorted it
You DID reply.
And' it was almost as helpful as I could have been.
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I successfully open the router, and the reset button is hiding in the other side
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Oh wait, How will i reset this one if the reset button is already broken?
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@Joy said:
Oh wait, How will i reset this one if the reset button is already broken?
The router is completely skeleton now
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@Joy said:
Oh wait, How will i reset this one if the reset button is already broken?
A button is a switch that completes a circuit when pressed. it is generally quite easy to manually cause a short across the pins where they connect to the board.
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@JaredBusch said:
@Joy said:
Oh wait, How will i reset this one if the reset button is already broken?
A button is a switch that completes a circuit when pressed. it is generally quite easy to manually cause a short across the pins where they connect to the board.
Successfully reset the router..I'm working on accessing the webpage to change some settings
ML people are really awesome @scottalanmiller @nadnerB @JaredBusch -
Woot!