Einleitung
If the base station is sending out a poor signal, an antenna may need to be replaced.
Werkzeuge
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After removing the rubber covering, unscrew the five 4.9mm Phillips screws in the holes of the plastic casing.
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After unscrewing all five screws, remove the plastic casing. The back should now look like the picture shown.
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The inner metal casing is latched inside the outer white plastic shell, so insert a pry tool underneath the metal casing and pry it apart from the shell.
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It should make a click when it comes apart.
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Remove the metal casing by gently prying the logic board away with you hands.
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This should be pretty easy, you already removed the screws holding these pieces together.
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Carefully peel back the metallic silver tape covering the cable of the antenna to be removed.
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Carefully peel back the clear yellow tape covering the cable of the antenna to be removed.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
By the time I needed to open my AirPort Extreme in mid-2019, the adhesive bond to the covering had weakened to the point that the covering readily peeled away cleanly without the application of heat. I just worked slowly and carefully.
The covering had no residue of adhesive on it after removal, but there was a sheet of adhesive clinging to the plastic surface of the body of the unit. I had to poke holes in it to reach the screws, but that was no big deal and easily done.
When finished, the rubbery covering adhered to the body of the unit again adequately without the use of additional adhesive or (as I had planned to use) double-sided tape.
BTW I was not disassembling the unit to replace the battery, but rather to reset the device by bridging the contacts that a broken reset switch failed to connect. (The switch had become detached from the circuit board and was literally hanging by a thread when I opened the case and fell off altogether as I examined it.)
Thanks for the clear disassembly instructions!
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When I performed this, the rubber had deteriorated(?) and tore quite easily, particularly around the model number label.
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