How to remove the mounting plate

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How to remove the mounting plate
How to remove the mounting plate
2019-12-01 05:42:21 - last edited 2019-12-01 15:03:47
Model: EAP225  
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I'm in the process of setting up a new network. Was looking at how the mounting plate connects to the unit and its now firmly snapped in place

 

How do I remove it without breaking it?

 

There doesn't seem to be a way to remove this piece which seems silly if you need to move it for any reason.

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Re:How to remove the mounting plate-Solution
2019-12-01 12:22:41 - last edited 2019-12-01 15:03:47

See the EAP225 Quick Installation Guide: There is a narrow slot with allows you to unlock the EAP from the mounting plate using a tiny screw driver or a paper clip.

 

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Re:How to remove the mounting plate-Solution
2019-12-01 12:22:41 - last edited 2019-12-01 15:03:47

See the EAP225 Quick Installation Guide: There is a narrow slot with allows you to unlock the EAP from the mounting plate using a tiny screw driver or a paper clip.

 

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2019-12-01 14:58:33

Thanks - I finally noticed it on the installation guide. Its at the very end and very small in comparison to the rest of the guide.

 

Being marked "tip" rather than "How to Remove" or something else like that made it really easy to overlook.

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Re:How to remove the mounting plate
2019-12-01 16:04:55

 

Knomaze wrote

Being marked "tip" rather than "How to Remove" or something else like that made it really easy to overlook.

 

I agree. Maybe TP-Link can change this in future guides?

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