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Configuration of Routers, Firewalls, etc / Re: wireless connect to router
« on: 2013-05-18, 05:20:48 »
I have a couple WNCE2001 devices.
If you remove the rubber feet by the RJ-45 ethernet port, and 2 Phillip's head screws, you can gently pry apart the case, port to "starboard" ;-P
"Spudgers" or fingernails help, as there are two locking tabs on the side of the case, and two at the end opposite from the ports.
The circuit board can be gently pried from half of the case, from over the screw holes.
By the two "paper clip" antennas, there are two connectors, labeled "con1" and "con2", of approximately 2.05mm o.d. They seem to be some sort of threadless push-on connection, that could possibly be used for external antennas. Then you could connect one to a biquad, and even throw a bidirectional amp inline, like a teletronics "smartamp".
If you remove the rubber feet by the RJ-45 ethernet port, and 2 Phillip's head screws, you can gently pry apart the case, port to "starboard" ;-P
"Spudgers" or fingernails help, as there are two locking tabs on the side of the case, and two at the end opposite from the ports.
The circuit board can be gently pried from half of the case, from over the screw holes.
By the two "paper clip" antennas, there are two connectors, labeled "con1" and "con2", of approximately 2.05mm o.d. They seem to be some sort of threadless push-on connection, that could possibly be used for external antennas. Then you could connect one to a biquad, and even throw a bidirectional amp inline, like a teletronics "smartamp".