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- | [title] Remove the cable |
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- | [* black] Use a pair of tweezers to the remove the coaxial cable connected to the wireless LAN card by gripping the metal connector and pulling straight up (away from the laptop). |
- | [* icon_caution] When working with these connectors, it's key to always lift the head straight up. If pried on at an odd angle, you risk breaking the socket off of the board underneath. |
+ | [title] Remove the antenna |
+ | [* black] Place one arm of a pair of tweezers under the metal part of the antenna cable that is connected to the wireless LAN card. Lightly grip the metal. |
+ | [* black] Lift straight up (away from the laptop) to disconnect the antenna. |
+ | [* icon_caution] It's important to lift the connector straight up. If lifted at an angle, you risk breaking the socket off of the board underneath. |
[* icon_reminder] Use tweezers to hold the connector in place over its socket and gently press down with your finger or a spudger—the connector should "snap" into place. If you're having trouble, reposition the head and try again. | |
[* icon_caution] Don't try to force the connector into place or you may permanently damage it. |