Introduction
The motherboard is the main hub of the router. It is responsible for all the functions of the router. Problems like a lack of connection, water spillage on router, fire on router, will all require a replacement of the mother board.
Tools
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            Wedge the opening tool between the red top panel and the gray bottom panel. 
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            Twist the opening tool to separate the panels. Work your way around the case until both of the panels are separated. 
 
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            Orient the router so the narrow end of the router faces you and the ports face away from you. 
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            The six, hot-glued antenna connections are in the middle and at the top right of the motherboard. 
 
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            Continue to pry off the last three antenna connections on the upper right portion of the motherboard. 
 
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            Open the plastic bracket enclosing the three antenna wires and pull the wires out with your hands. 
 
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            Pull the the motherboard away from the case to remove it. Start on the side closest to you, and pull up and out. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.