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Monday, September 9, 2024

Draft (Yeah, "Draft")



 

Mounting-holes on a router are not strange, it's common to see little plastic holes with a clever half-lid to hang on to the screws you put on the side of a wall. 
or a desk.
THESE holes require an exact threaded screw, and they come from...where?
The other side of the wall?
The underside of a desk?
From another piece of Netgear equipment?
A metal cabinet with forgiving holes ("slide holes"?) could quite easily hold the router, if you already knew which screws to use (sold separately)
This will ramble on more but that was the gist, bye.


Ventilation holes disguised as screw-holes? Anyway the ventilation seems restrictive, it's so mathematically perfect. While You and I would just stick lotsa holes on the side, they thought this would be gauche, and stuck them instead as discreet vents facing away from the...face (the front.)
 

On the sides-bottom and sides-top, towards the rear
(Because air can get so untidy)

My last router had wings. They snapped off under pressure (not much pressure)
But keeping them folded to protect them would have overheated the router.
This one thankfully has no wings, just not a lot of airholes, either.
What can I say, I'd dislike the fung-shui designers at netgear.







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