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How do I get into netgear router?
I'm usually ok at getting into things but this has me stumped! (besides
which I'm trying not to mark/break it) - how do I open my Netgear DG834 router to get inside as the thing has died. TIA Dave |
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How do I get into netgear router?
wrote in message oups.com... I'm usually ok at getting into things but this has me stumped! (besides which I'm trying not to mark/break it) - how do I open my Netgear DG834 router to get inside as the thing has died. TIA Dave My DG834 has 4 screws on the bottom. What happens when you remove the screws? |
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How do I get into netgear router?
Doh! I thought the feet were actually part of the bottom moulding
because they look exactely the same colour and fit so perfectly - once you remove them you can get to the screws! Thanks and apologies for a moment of severe stupidity! ;-) My DG834 has 4 screws on the bottom. What happens when you remove the screws? |
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