Top Mount Bracket for Dlink DAP1360 Access Point/WiFi Extender

Top Mount Bracket for Dlink DAP1360 Access Point/WiFi Extender

thingiverse

I've recently started automating my garage doors with Sonoff SVs, but soon discovered that my house's WiFi signal doesn't provide stable connections to my garage. To solve this issue, I decided to install a WiFi Range Extender in my garage, but needed to find a spot where it wouldn't take up too much space or get dusty and dirty. Building on my previous design, I created a hanging bracket that allows me to slip the DLink DAP1360 WiFi access point into place. The bracket still lets me see all the indicator lights and access the jacks and power button at the back without having to flip it over. I could have simply screwed the bracket into the top of the cabinet and used its built-in screw mounts, but then it would have been upside down. This bracket saves space and keeps the access point out of the way with minimal bracket showing, and it works perfectly. If you use all four mounting screws, you'll find that getting the access point into the bracket will be a tight fit, which is why I chose to print it in PETG for added flexibility.

Download Model from thingiverse

With this file you will be able to print Top Mount Bracket for Dlink DAP1360 Access Point/WiFi Extender with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Top Mount Bracket for Dlink DAP1360 Access Point/WiFi Extender.