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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Linksys EA9200 Disassembly               
  • Remove the sticker on the bottom.
  • Remove the two screws holding the bottom plate in place. Use Phillips screwdriver tip #1 , the screw head-size is 5mm.

Remove the sticker on the bottom.

Remove the two screws holding the bottom plate in place. Use Phillips screwdriver tip #1 , the screw head-size is 5mm.

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Step 2

  • Remove the back sticker that has all the labels.
  • There are two screws to remove. They are 6mm in diameter, use phillips screw tip #1.

Remove the back sticker that has all the labels.

There are two screws to remove. They are 6mm in diameter, use phillips screw tip #1.

Step 3

  • Depress the 12 clips along the edge into the router. Use the nylon spudger as using a metal object could cause damage.

Depress the 12 clips along the edge into the router. Use the nylon spudger as using a metal object could cause damage.

Step 4

  • Once you have one side open, keep a spudger wedged between both sides. This will help keep it open in case it tries to snap back together.
  • These clips are tough and may need some additional force.

Once you have one side open, keep a spudger wedged between both sides. This will help keep it open in case it tries to snap back together.

These clips are tough and may need some additional force.

Step 5

  • Lift the board and pull down, away from the antennas.

Lift the board and pull down, away from the antennas.

Step 6

              Power Switch               
  • Desolder the 7 pins for the power switch from the backside of the circuit board.
  • In order to remove this part you will need a soldering iron that is capable of reaching temperatures greater than 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • How To Solder and Desolder Connections is iFixit’s official guide on how to use a soldering iron.

Desolder the 7 pins for the power switch from the backside of the circuit board.

In order to remove this part you will need a soldering iron that is capable of reaching temperatures greater than 300 degrees Fahrenheit.

How To Solder and Desolder Connections is iFixit’s official guide on how to use a soldering iron.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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