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Compact case for TP-LINK RE200
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I made this case/enclosure to mount on the wall TP-LINK RE200 AC750 B2.1 board for LAN connection to a DVR.
It features ventilation holes, a compartment for the power supply, and holes for buttons and indicator lights on the back for test runs.
I used the same mounting points for the board. For the two holes closer to the antenna I recommend inserting pieces of filament or simply avoiding screwing screws into those holes; the board is already held securely in place by the two holes near the power supply.
I haven’t figured out how to secure the thermal pad; as an alternative, you can thread filament through the ventilation holes and secure it with a soldering iron at both ends. Personally, I just ignored this step.
You’ll also need to route the original power wires to the plug through the hole, as shown in the photo, to make installation easier (or you can solder on two standard wires).
I tried to account for all the small details on the board that I discovered after printing. The phot
It features ventilation holes, a compartment for the power supply, and holes for buttons and indicator lights on the back for test runs.
I used the same mounting points for the board. For the two holes closer to the antenna I recommend inserting pieces of filament or simply avoiding screwing screws into those holes; the board is already held securely in place by the two holes near the power supply.
I haven’t figured out how to secure the thermal pad; as an alternative, you can thread filament through the ventilation holes and secure it with a soldering iron at both ends. Personally, I just ignored this step.
You’ll also need to route the original power wires to the plug through the hole, as shown in the photo, to make installation easier (or you can solder on two standard wires).
I tried to account for all the small details on the board that I discovered after printing. The phot
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