RT-Ax88u is not wall mountable, it must sit on table or similar object. They only way you can mount on wall would be if you willing to make shelves for it.Hi
I've just purchased this and would like to mount it on the wall if possible.
I saw before purchasing in a number of reviews that it was listed as wall mountable, but haven't been able to work out how!
Has anyone managed it who could help?
Remove the two rubber plugs and hang it on the wall.RT-Ax88u is not wall mountable, it must sit on table or similar object. They only way you can mount on wall would be if you willing to make shelves for it.
Remove the two rubber plugs and hang it on the wall.
I have not done it, but here is the picture of the backside:
One side of the socket is CNC:ed for sliding in a screw. (Only on one side, the side possible for hanging not the other).Those two rubber plug are not for mounting, it is cover for screws which are used to open router cover. However with that being said you can certainly make use of them to mount as well.
The case design (and those covered holes) is exactly the same as the RT-AC88U. They're described as "wall mount holes ". The same type of holes are on the RT-AC87U.Those two rubber plug are not for mounting, it is cover for screws which are used to open router cover. However with that being said you can certainly make use of them to mount as well.
Glad to know that.The case design (and those covered holes) is exactly the same as the RT-AC88U. They're described as "wall mount holes ". The same type of holes are on the RT-AC87U.
for sure it is to cover the housing screws ... sorry never heard such nonsense!Those two rubber plug are not for mounting, it is cover for screws which are used to open router cover. However with that being said you can certainly make use of them to mount as well.
Remove the two rubber plugs and hang it on the wall.
I have not done it, but here is the picture of the backside:
do you know what size screw that is??? i'll go to homedepot right now if you can confirm.
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