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+ | [* black] There are 12 cables across the top of the device (six 2.4GHz antennas and six 5GHz), plus the congestion antenna along the side, and a final coax cable along the other side. |
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+ | [* black] Google seems to have some kind of color coding system, which might help for repair, but the board markings don't give us any hints just yet. |
+ | [* black] Peeling off the second half of the outer shell, we find an interesting antenna arrayed in a double diamond. More on this guy later. |
[* black] The OnHub's antenna array is revealed in all its Lovecraftian glory, the antennas looking spookily like tentacles. | |
- | [* black] There are 12 cables across the top of the device (six 2.4GHz antennas and six 5GHz), plus the congestion antenna along the side, and a final coax cable along the other side (more about that later). |
- | [* black] Google seems to have some kind of color coding system, which might help for repair, but the board markings don't give us any hints just yet. |
- | [* black] That's a grand total of 14 antenna cables —we'll have to dig a little deeper to figure out just where they all go. |