TPLink N300 2020 Mount
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**__Ko-Fi:__** [https://ko-fi.com/juliettaexpress](https://ko-fi.com/juliettaexpress) --- **FULLY** parametric Fusion360 model to hold a TPLink N300 travel router ([this one](https://amazon.com/gp/product/B00TQEX8BO)) to a 2020 rail. Includes mount as well as a cover. These routers are a great way to get WiFi to an otherwise Ethernet board like a Duet 2 Maestro, which was the use case here. I wound up zip-ting the cover on as it was peeling away *enough* for me to want to do something about it. I didn't want to re-print everything just to add this feature with a design adjustment, but feel free to do a more proper fix. Should be REALLY easy to do though as the design uses only one sketch and extrudes different directions in Fusion360. If you do this, **PLEASE** remix this as I'd love to see what people come up with. Works great when powered off of an LM2596 24v-to-USB plug using the mount that I've remixed [here](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5630389). If you do this, [this USB cable](ttps://amazon.com/dp/B01N6V6RQF) is a great way to mount everything close but get cable management for not much money (why are super-short MicroUSB cables so hard to find? That was the ONLY one I found). Short 6" ethernet cables [like these](https://amazon.com/dp/B00OJYZMFG) might help as well depending on your setup. Might want a 9" or a foot-long instead however. None of the Amazon links are referrer links btw, I use [this "extra URL fluff" remover](https://shep.zone/code/short) tool to keep links short and simple. **Print with enough shells so every layer of the tab is a shell** -- you're torquing down on this part, you want the *maximum* rigidity here.
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