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Re: Attaching D-Link
I should have mentioned early on that any method you use should not block the cooling slots on any side of the DAP1522. Be advised that there is also two antenna assemblies mounted on the internal board. Consideration should be given to keep the box out in the open, away from steel objects and not surrounded by large metal assemblies. The antennas can become detuned or occluded by these assemblies.
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Re: Attaching D-Link
We bend 1/8" polycarb into the shape of a case and rest the D-link in there. There is an opening on one side which we secure by "industrial" velcro.
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Re: Attaching D-Link
We also learned not to velcro only the area where the label is (in the centre of the bottom of the D-link)... the label itself delaminates and the radio falls free from the velcro.
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Re: Attaching D-Link
If you use cable ties, be careful that you do not fasten over the switches. You can change a switch setting tightening a cable tie.
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