Stand for Omada Ceiling Wi-Fi AP

Stand for Omada Ceiling Wi-Fi AP

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This stand lets you set your ceiling-mount access point (AP) on a table, desk, or shelf.  The AP is oriented 45 degrees from horizontal.  It uses the manufacturer's mounting plate.  It has a pass-through for the Ethernet cable.  (There is no power cord because it uses Power-over-Ethernet.)My AP is a TP-Link Omada EAP670.  Any of TP-Link's 243mm diameter APs should fit, and smaller ones should fit too, if they have the same mounting plate.Does it work with that other ubiquitous brand?  I wouldn't know.There are two versions.  The captive nut version (see last photo) holds M3 nuts in place and needs 12mm M3 screws.  The free nut version allows other fastener types.How to PrintI used PLA with a 0.3mm layer height. No supports, no brim.  But it's a forgiving model.  Most anything would work.How to RemixI modeled it in Fusion 360.  The .f3d file is included.  To create the free nut version in Fusion, suppress the steps OffsetFaces1 and Extrude4 in the timeline.I also included a .STEP file for other CAD programs.

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