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Appendix D: Physical Setup of the Router
Setting up the Router
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Appendix D: Physical Setup of the Router
This section describes the physical setup of the Router, including the installation of the mounting brackets.
Setting up the Router
You can set the Router on a desktop, install it in a rack with attached brackets, or mount it on the wall.
Placement of the Router
Set the Router on a desktop or other flat, secure surface. Do not place excessive weight on top of the Router that
could damage the Router.
Rack-Mounting the Router
The Router comes with two brackets and eight screws for mounting on a 19-inch rack.
Figure D-1: Mounting Brackets
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Setting up the Router
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Line up the bracket holes with the holes in the Router and attach with the screws, using four on each side of the
Router. After the brackets are attached to the Router by screws, you can rack-mount it. Attach the Router to the
rack with two screws on each side.
Figure D-2: Attaching the Brackets to the Router and Rack-Mounting the Router
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Setting up the Router
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Wall-Mounting the Router
The Router is shown in Figure D-3 with two holes on the bottom. The horizontal distant between the two holes is
3.701 in (94mm). Install two screws or nails into the wall, 3.701 in (94 mm) apart. After the nails are secured on
the wall, line up the Router’s holes with the screws on the wall to wall-mount it. The wall-mount holes are shown
below, in Figure D-3. The suggested mounting hardware is shown in Figure D-4.
Figure D-3: Wall-Mounting the Router
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Setting up the Router
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Figure D-4: Wall-Mounting Hardware
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Appendix E: Battery Replacement
Replacing a Lithium Battery
10/100 8-Port VPN Router
Appendix E: Battery Replacement
This section instructs the user on battery replacement.
Replacing a Lithium Battery
The Router has a lithium battery, number CR2032, on its main circuit board. This battery has an operating life of
about 1~2 years. When the battery loses its charge, the Router cannot update the correct time except when
connected to the NTP Server.
Do not attempt to replace this battery yourself. You must call Linksys Technical Support to replace the battery.
Danger of explosion exists if the lithium battery is incorrectly replaced. The battery can only be replaced with the
same or equivalent type of CR2032 lithium battery.
WARNING:
The lithium battery can explode if replaced
incorrectly. It must be replaced with an equivalent CR2032
lithium battery. Do not replace this battery yourself. Contact
Linksys Technical Support.

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