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Does anyone know a good way to wall mount a DG834?
It would be ideal, for me, for it to be to fixed to the wall just above the BT master socket. Thanks Roger Roger |
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"Roger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Does anyone know a good way to wall mount a DG834? > > It would be ideal, for me, for it to be to fixed to the wall just above > the BT master socket. > > Thanks > Roger > Gripfill? :-) |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
"Roger" <(E-Mail Removed)> writes: > Does anyone know a good way to wall mount a DG834? > > It would be ideal, for me, for it to be to fixed to the wall just above the > BT master socket. I must admit, I haven't looked at the base of mine in months, but doesn't it have screw-slots on the bottom for that? As in, you put two screws in the wall the right distance apart and just hang it on them? -- SAm. all sweeping generalisations are false |
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If you find a way, please post. I replaced an old blue Netgear hub which
had screwslots with one of these. Short of building a little shelf, I can't see a way to do it! Paul DS |
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Roger wrote
> Does anyone know a good way to wall mount a DG834? > > It would be ideal, for me, for it to be to fixed to the wall just above the > BT master socket. > Drill a hole through the centre it's easy to miss all the working parts. |
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"Roger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Does anyone know a good way to wall mount a DG834? > > It would be ideal, for me, for it to be to fixed to the wall just above > the BT master socket. > > Thanks > Roger You could discuss it with Netgear. It may pose issues as far as cooling is concerned - don't these units get quite hot when working or is that just the wireless capable ones? Double sided sticky foam tape would be handy for a semi-permanent solution if you didn't mind the paint peeling off the wall when you removed it and providing heat isn't an issue. Paul |
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Sam Nelson wrote:
> In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, > "Roger" <(E-Mail Removed)> writes: >> Does anyone know a good way to wall mount a DG834? >> >> It would be ideal, for me, for it to be to fixed to the wall just >> above the BT master socket. > > I must admit, I haven't looked at the base of mine in months, but > doesn't it have screw-slots on the bottom for that? As in, you put > two screws in the wall the right distance apart and just hang it on > them? My DM602 (same size and design of case) certainly does. Ivor |
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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 08:56:23 +0100, "Roger"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Does anyone know a good way to wall mount a DG834? > >It would be ideal, for me, for it to be to fixed to the wall just above the >BT master socket. > >Thanks >Roger > http://www.netgear.co.uk/pdfs/dg834.pdf says it's wall-mountable. My 834G has screw slots in the base, I would have thought the 834 would have the same. Jake |
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"Muxton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)... > On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 08:56:23 +0100, "Roger" > <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > >Does anyone know a good way to wall mount a DG834? > > > >It would be ideal, for me, for it to be to fixed to the wall just above the > >BT master socket. > > > >Thanks > >Roger > > > > http://www.netgear.co.uk/pdfs/dg834.pdf says it's wall-mountable. > > My 834G has screw slots in the base, I would have thought the 834 > would have the same. > > Jake > Link shows the earlier silver model. I've not spotted any screw slots in my later white model. Paul DS |
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Paul D.Smith wrote:
> > Link shows the earlier silver model. I've not spotted any screw slots in my > later white model. > Mine came with a white frame it clipped into for wall mounting. Used the rectangular slot patterns round the case to clip into. Tony |
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