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This is a bracket with 2 keystones for the Arris Surfboard modem rack mount made by ithackston. Link to the rest of the parts. ...(original) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4050856
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Modem Router Huwei pairs up nicely with Nokia's Battery BL-5C Add-on. ...To seamlessly integrate or replace an existing Battery pack in a Mastercam 4 System setup, swap out the outdated BATTERY.MCX files for updated ones.
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Remix of the modem bracket by seanmcne (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2734188), which is based on the original design by jbolonski (https://www.youmagine.com/designs/surfboard-sb6141-mounting-bracket).\r\n\r\nI created this for my SB8200, adding...
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Includes an illuminated front-facing power switch: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BMQLH9CZI printed in PETG, PLA may work fine.Remixed to drastically reduce the amount of filament needed.
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Rack mount ear for the arris surfboard modems with optional fan and duct. If you need help with printing? Have questions about the designs? Want to keep up with what we're prototyping? ...Join our discord https://discord.gg/fb4HdDvErF
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Internet Modem 3D model and textures. Modeled in Maya and textured with Substance Painter and Photoshop. The models are built to scale and is UV unwrapped with 2k textures. ...Includes 3D model and textures!
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Wall mount support for FIZZ Cable Modem (Hitron CODA 4080). Holes are shaped to accomodate Permabase #8 screws. ... I printed with 1.2mm top, bottom and walls + 20% infill and it is solid enough for the purpose.
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This is a simple cradle/holder for the GL.Inet MUDI modem/hotspot with passthrough holes for screws and access to the USB A and C. ...Useful for van life, particularly in conjunction with my extenral antenna mod
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The bracket is now partially attached to the back panel, giving it some space from the wall, allowing for airflow through the vented floor, and a spot to secure the brackets with zip ties for effortless removal and installation of the mount, making...
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Wanted to get my modem off the floor so I can vacuum under it, and for cable management. This is a remix of the bracket by tomreeb: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5284881 I added the angled base holder edge to both sides instead of just one...
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The extension, designed to be printed four times to elevate the entire modem, fits snugly onto the plastic feet beneath it, rather than just the rubber ones. With an elevation of 2.0 cm, it allows for significantly more airflow from below. ... For my...
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the bracket is now half attached to the back panel and its been spaced out from the wall now, vented floor, and spot to hold the brackets on with zip ties for easier remove and install of the mount in general and moving of the modem for cleaning and...
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The WiFi RS232 modem itself comes from 8bit-Bruno, and I've found it to be very reliable so far. ...If you're interested in trying it out, you can find more information on how to use it at this GitHub repository: https://github.com/8bit-bruno/WiFiModem
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Why would you create such a weird shape for a cable modem so that I couldn't reuse a 3D wall mount model for another of your modems? Here is a my take on what such a wall mount might look like. *** Updated to reveal more air vents and less material...
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... some. ...Print two brackets. Use one on each side. The brackets can be used to mount the modem on top or under a flat surface like a desk or shelf. Two screws or bolts required per bracket The brackets push into the groves on the sides of the modem.
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Materials Needed: * 1x Old PC Power Supply * 1x Lead-Acid Battery * 1x DC-DC Converter * 1x Router and Modem * Basic Tools (Screwdriver, Wire Cutters) Step 1: Prepare the Power Supply Remove any unnecessary components from the old power supply. Keep...
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I upgraded to a SB8200 (AKA CM8200) and wanted a solution that looked a bit better, so I designed this thing to replace the side of the case and be able to mount a PC fan to the modem. Used M3x8 screws. This also fits the SB6121 and other modems...
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Configurable 2U rack mount for Raspberry Pi and Arris modem with keystone jack to access the ethernet on the back of the modem. Can easily be modified to different rack widths. Let me know if you would like any other mounts for modems, etc! Includes...
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Mount for the Telstra 'Smart Modem Gen 2' as supplied to Australian NBN broadband customers. This is a 2-part mount to attach the modem rigidly to a vertical surface. It does not block any of the case ventilation and leaves an approx 1cm gap between...
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I've also got an NBN HFC modem, (a DOCSIS cable modem), this is produced by Arris for NBN Australia, but their enclosure is used across many different product lines. The 3d print snaps onto the top and bottom of the modem, and with some screws, and a...
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Power for both the modem and the lights come from the modem's original power adapter, which is then split using male and female barrel connectors and jacks.The printed build is made up of the main body with a back cover deep enough to accommodate...
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... Development**\r\nThe brackets flex slightly under the weight of cables when connected. Future modifications will include adding extra supports to reinforce the structure, ensuring stability for future installations beneath the modem.
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Originally, I was going to print a top part to hold it down, but since the power cord goes through the mount, the cable modem isn't going anywhere. As an added bonus, if you need to hard reset the router, the sticker is still visible underneath. Best...
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... can be ungrouped and edited to fit your specific requirements or modifications as you see fit. Cable Modem: https://amzn.to/3bYxK1y Tinkercad version (for editing): https://www.tinkercad.com/things/zkXvzRn5WpQ-wall-mount-for-arris-cable-modem/edit
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... and polished appearance, making it an attractive addition to any setup. When printing my MB8600 cable modem mount, I opted for a standard 30% infill, complemented by two solid top and bottom layers and three robust perimeters for added durability.
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This is a Hitron CDA-RES cable modem wall mounting bracket. You can secure it to a wall using #10 countersink screws. The first version, as seen in the photos, remains intact with all original parts. ...The second version has undergone a modification,...
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It comes equipped with components that slide seamlessly into pre-drilled holes on the underside of the modem, perfectly aligning with its design. ...The precision-engineered holes accommodate drywall countersunk screws measuring 6mm in diameter,...
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This is a mounting bracket designed specifically for securing the Xfinity/Comcast XB3 cable modem to a wall, featuring strategically placed holes for both wall and box attachment. ...The bracket was manufactured utilizing a robust 20% infill ratio,...
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Having to reuse some holes with screws in the wall that were from a previous router, I created these two simple brackets that fit into the screws on the wall and then hold up a TP-Link router and a Fastweb modem router; this way, I've freed up my...
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... secured with double nuts as seen in the provided photo, where one nut is placed within the bracket and the other to ensure a firm screw placement. The unit was then integrated into a wooden fixture before being mounted vertically on the modem.