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SSM587
Sep 12, 2020Aspirant
Need help with Teardown/Putting Orbi back together
One of my satellites (RBs50v2) dropped on the floor while i was moving stuff around, and the top cover (near the LED ring) came out. The casing is also open, and the transparent plastic ring thingy inside does not budge (seems to be stuck and I am unable to align the parts to click back together).
It seems this can only be fixed by taking apart the casing and outing it back together, but I can’t find any teardown tutorials.
Short of taking this to a Netgear center (we don’t have first party ones here in India as far as I know), can anyone help me with potential instructions? Or do i need to take it to a professional?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
It seems this can only be fixed by taking apart the casing and outing it back together, but I can’t find any teardown tutorials.
Short of taking this to a Netgear center (we don’t have first party ones here in India as far as I know), can anyone help me with potential instructions? Or do i need to take it to a professional?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
8 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
There maybe some screws under the RBS rubber feet that need to come out to help. Try taking thes screws out if you can.
Find a pro person near by if you can to help.
Hope the RBS isn't damaged and non functional. Looks like it took a big fall.
- SSM587AspirantThanks. But doesn’t look like there are any screws (took out all feet, nothing under them). Seems the entire casing is just held together with plastic clips.
The satellite itself is functional. I have wrapped it up a bit in cling-film to avoid getting dust and other stuff inside.
Will try and reach out to a service center locally.- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Hope they can help. Let us know how it goes.
- MoooseLuminary
Would you mind posting some photos when you have it open? I have something that isn't secured correctly in my router, it rattles when I shake it. I am assuming it is an antenna, but I'd like to see what it looks like before I attempt to take it apart.
- gjacknowGuide
There are plenty of photos out there...
https://fccid.io/PY316200341/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-rev-3108554