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    • The Linksys WRT-54GL.

    • Note that the antenna cover is missing but otherwise fully intact.

    • Note that this is v. 1.1. Other versions may differ slightly.

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    • Begin by unplugging the router.

    • Turn the router off by disconnecting the router.

    • Unplug all Ethernet cables.

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    • Begin by twisting the two antennas off.

    • They will come off as a whole assembly, see picture 2.

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    • Remove two rubber feet from the front/blue section

    • If screws are present, remove them. (This WRT54GL v 1.1 shown did not have screws, but some of the many similar models do)

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    • Flip the router over.

    • Depress where the black plastic meets the blue and slide the blue piece off carefully.

    • This may require considerable force.

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    • Place your thumbs into the two grooves near the back.

    • Place your index fingers in front of the back two legs.

    • Push the black top away.

    • Lift off the top cover.

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    • Using a Phillips head screwdrivers, remove the two screws in the middle of the motherboard.

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    • Place the middle section of your index fingers behind the two legs.

    • Place your thumbs on the ends of the antenna connection.

    • Apply very light force to remove the motherboard.

    • Lift the motherboard out of the shell.

Josh Bacon

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thats horrible, why let they post you stuff?

Learn how to make photos and proper documentation OR GET THE &&^& OUT

Burk Maggison - Responder

It worked for me (even with the blurry pictures). Thanks!

zonnked - Responder

“This may require considerable force.”

Or, pry out the two front feet, and remove the two hidden screws.

Less effort, less damage.

Steven Schweda - Responder

Steven, which model and revision of router do you have? None of my WRT54GL v1.1 units have screws under the rubber feet, though there are holes to accomodate them. The front comes off without damage. The squeeze and pull did take some force, as I was disengaging two large clips (one on each side of the router.) I think step should be “remove the front rubber feet and remove screws (if present.)” This would help prevent damage and frustration with the great many very similar routers that may have screws.

Reid Solberg -

You broke the right tab on the black part. (It even can be seen in the picture, the semicurcular part that lies on the table.) It will never hold the blue front as it should. Yes, that is the “needs consiserable force”.

I guess all the routers having screws have been broken by their previous owners.

secretariat_alcatel - Responder

Works well. You do need a lot a lot of force to get the front blue cover off. Then it is really easy.

Kevin Colyer - Responder

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