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If the base station is sending out a poor signal, an antenna may need to be replaced.
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First start by peeling off the outer rubbery covering on the bottom of the device.
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After removing the rubber covering, unscrew the five 4.9mm Phillips screws in the holes of the plastic casing.
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After unscrewing all five screws, remove the plastic casing. The back should now look like the picture shown.
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The inner metal casing is latched inside the outer white plastic shell, so insert a pry tool underneath the metal casing and pry it apart from the shell.
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It should make a click when it comes apart.
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Remove the outer casing.
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The exposed logic board should look like this.
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Remove the metal casing by gently prying the logic board away with you hands.
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This should be pretty easy, you already removed the screws holding these pieces together.
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Turn the device so that the antenna to be replaced is facing you.
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Using the screwdriver, unscrew the 2.5mm Phillips screw on the antenna.
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Turn the device over so that the antenna with the screw removed is still facing you.
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Carefully peel back the metallic silver tape covering the cable of the antenna to be removed.
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Carefully peel back the clear yellow tape covering the cable of the antenna to be removed.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Where do you get a new antenna from?
That's my question too. Where do we get a new antenna and wifi card to correct a poor signal?
How will I receive an answer? jonathan@baylis.ca