I'm trying to open up my RT-N66U in order to fit a sd card.
I have removed the 4 screws located under the rubber feets.
There was a small warranty seal on one of the screws which
was quite easy to just lift a little without breaking it.
I have a problem though, the lid is still as firm fit on the router
even with all screws removed.
Anyone here successfully got the router open that can share how?
I guess I need to use a pryer but I need to know were to do it so that
I don't crack the lid which seems a bit fragile.
Is there a fifth screw in the middle under the sticker?
UPDATE
I finally got it open, all it took was a lil more brute force then I felt comfortable with.
I would say that a pryer is quite needed opening this baby up, if you want to keep your nails unbroken.
Maybe it was just the first time, I get a feeling it will be easier next time when the plastic handles have soften some.
The lid is connected to the base hooks in eight places as I try to illustrate below. lol
_...._...._
!...........!
_...._...._
(must use dots instead of space)
I started with a pryer on the front middle one and worked my way to the right corner and all the way around.
Now back to the fun installing the card
UPDATE 2
Added a 16GB "Samsung Class 10 Plus" card and it works great, quite fast too.
Multi Flash Reader
Partition 'sda1' ext3 (14.83 GB / 14.66 GB free) is mounted on /tmp/mnt/sda1
I have removed the 4 screws located under the rubber feets.
There was a small warranty seal on one of the screws which
was quite easy to just lift a little without breaking it.
I have a problem though, the lid is still as firm fit on the router
even with all screws removed.
Anyone here successfully got the router open that can share how?
I guess I need to use a pryer but I need to know were to do it so that
I don't crack the lid which seems a bit fragile.
Is there a fifth screw in the middle under the sticker?
UPDATE
I finally got it open, all it took was a lil more brute force then I felt comfortable with.
I would say that a pryer is quite needed opening this baby up, if you want to keep your nails unbroken.
Maybe it was just the first time, I get a feeling it will be easier next time when the plastic handles have soften some.
The lid is connected to the base hooks in eight places as I try to illustrate below. lol
_...._...._
!...........!
_...._...._
(must use dots instead of space)
I started with a pryer on the front middle one and worked my way to the right corner and all the way around.
Now back to the fun installing the card
UPDATE 2
Added a 16GB "Samsung Class 10 Plus" card and it works great, quite fast too.
Multi Flash Reader
Partition 'sda1' ext3 (14.83 GB / 14.66 GB free) is mounted on /tmp/mnt/sda1
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