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 Mounting modem on wall, Without drilling or nails

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satrianeo-x
post May 9 2015, 11:22 PM

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Try Velcro.
akagidemon
post May 11 2015, 10:28 AM

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blek
post May 12 2015, 01:50 PM

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any tape will not stick your modem to the wall because of the wall surface, best method is to drill it, stuck in a wall plug and scree your modem on the wall.
if you notice bottom of your modem got something like hook for screw.
SUSmarumaru
post May 12 2015, 03:12 PM

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QUOTE(netmatrix @ May 6 2015, 12:53 AM)
You got the right idea. But i am very sure you bought those cap ayam brand tape. You should have brought this brand.

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I swear by this product. I used it to mount 4 gang electrical socket to wall, modem, router, framed mirror, cable holders and even my aunts car exterior visor that peeled off. All of them have last from 1 to 3 years already. I bought the slim roll so i could work with tighter spots without too much size cutting.

With a slight damp cloth wipe the wall clean. Wait for about 10 minutes for it to dry. Then stick the tape to modem/ router first. Use 2-3 layers so the modem will "float" off the wall for ventilation. You need to stick first layer, peel the back then stick again, peel and stick another final layer. Then place correctly and mount. A little warning. Once you stick on and leave it there if there are any issues like repairs, when you take the modem/ router off, the paint will probably peel. Or the sticker will leave residue. Not serious case compared to drilling holes with hook. You can just sand it off before painting.
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Ugh this thing is strong n heat resistant

I put it on my car dashboard for my GPS base. Now icant take it off
netmatrix
post May 12 2015, 03:13 PM

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QUOTE(marumaru @ May 12 2015, 03:12 PM)
Ugh this thing is strong n heat resistant

I put it on my car dashboard for my GPS base. Now icant take it off
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I use it to mount my car add on rpm meter. Best!! thumbup.gif
SUSmarumaru
post May 12 2015, 03:31 PM

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QUOTE(netmatrix @ May 12 2015, 03:13 PM)
I use it to mount my car add on rpm meter. Best!!  thumbup.gif
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Yeah really good stuffs

I remember asking the hardware shop staffs that I want a really strong double sided tape n get this

 

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