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Question: Q: AirPort Extreme 5th Wall Mount
I am looking for a Wall Mount for a (5th generation, A1408) AirPort Extreme.
I am having problems finding one
Thanks for your help!!
Posted on Mar 24, 2016 11:25 PM
Correction. the Time Capsule mount is just a bit larger than the AirPort Extreme mount, so while an AirPort Extreme would probably fit in the Time Capsule mount, there will be about a half inch of free space on either side.
Ask H-Squared if they might still have an AirPort Extreme mount at a close out price for a better fit. The normal cost was about $30.
If this item is still in stock, it would be your best bet as far as fit:
Posted on Mar 25, 2016 4:17 PM
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There are several for consideration at Amazon.com
Mar 24, 2016 11:26 PM
I was looking for examples not just Amazon, there are alot of 6th gen and not many for the old ones.
Mar 24, 2016 11:40 PM
You won’t see many of the old mounts, since the previous AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule models were discontinued almost 3 years ago.
Most of the mounts that were available were made by H-Squared. Their website is here:
Click on the Products link on the main page, then click on AirMount Family. Select the question asking about whether older models are available. The answer indicates that H-Squared still has mounts for the older Time Capsule models, which are exactly the same size as the older AirPort Extremes.
Use the contact phone numbers for H-Squared at the bottom of the page to confirm details and pricing.
Mar 25, 2016 6:24 AM
Correction. the Time Capsule mount is just a bit larger than the AirPort Extreme mount, so while an AirPort Extreme would probably fit in the Time Capsule mount, there will be about a half inch of free space on either side.
Ask H-Squared if they might still have an AirPort Extreme mount at a close out price for a better fit. The normal cost was about $30.
If this item is still in stock, it would be your best bet as far as fit:
Mar 25, 2016 4:17 PM
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Update remark: A pre-2013 model Airport Extreme wireless router was used in this HowTo, but this guide can be applied to just about any WiFi router . The latest Airport Extreme (2013) is much taller, making it less suitable for mounting it to a wall.
Router mounting problem
You want to install your Apple Airport Extreme Wireless Router most efficiently without compromising it’s good looks nor it’s WiFi reach. Since it doesn’t come with a mounting bracket, unlike earlier Airports, you could order one from the US Apple Store or others for about €30 / $45 or more. I couldn’t even find it in the European Apple Stores. Besides that I think these prices are way overrated for such a simple piece of plastic and I don’t want to wait for days until it arrives anyway. If only Apple had created a few mounting holes in the back… Fortunately, this is not very hard to fix yourself and I have already figured it out for you!
Router mounting solution
Preparation
- First of all, determine the area where the hardware will be that will be using the wireless part of the Airport. Think of it as a circle, drawn around the outer limits the WiFi devices might be when you use them. Ideally, the Airport Extreme is in the center of this imaginary circle.
- Then the vertical position: Higher is better.
Determine obstacles like metal radiators, metal doors and doorjambs, etcetera. Concrete walls often have steel in them that make them even harder to pass for wireless signals. You don’t want to mount your wireless router in a metal meter box or right behind a metal doorjamb, as metal dampens the signal. Try to stay clear from microwave ovens. ‘Gigaset’ wireless home telephone sets may interfere with WiFi too. Obviously, you’ll also have to take in consideration where the modem is, since you’ll have to connect to it with a UTP patch cable. Finally the router needs power from it’s adapter, so if there’s no free power socket near it, you’ll have to create one. Don’t worry: there is no place without some obstacles. Places without obstacles, like open fields, usually even have a worse radio reception, because the signal doesn’t reflect on any surface. If you want to be sure you picked a good place, first try it out without mounting it.
The cables of many houses and offices usually all come together in the meter closet. Since mine had a metal doorjamb, I decided to mount the Airport Extreme to the wall, outside of the closet. The white Airport looks nice on the white wall and by using the also white PVC pipes you can keep the cables out of sight and tidy. These white plastic pipes and corners can be found in any Do-It-Yourself shop, building supplies store or local plummer for just a few euros or dollars.
Materials and tools to mount a WiFi router
Since the Airport Extreme doesn’t come with a mounting bracket and lacks any holes in the bottom to hang it to the heads of a few screws, we’ll have to make something ourselves. First of all, you’ll need a small philips screwdriver, a small plain screwdriver, two M3 screws, 6 M3 bolts, a small piece of plastic or wood sheet and a soft cloth. Depending on your type of wall, you’ll need a drill and some screws and plugs to hang the Airport to, for now I’ll asume this needs no further explanation.
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- Put the Airport Extreme upside-down on the cloth to prevent it from scratching the front surface. Then peel off the rubber layer on the back far enough to reach the holes where the screws are. There’s one in every corner and a fifth, right in the middle, so you’ll have to peel it off quite a bit, but don’t worry: the double sided tape that isused will stick it right back.
- Once you’ve opened the Airport, you’ll see there is not much space lost unused. Hanging it to some screwheads by drilling a few holes is no option.
- Drill a few extra holes in the plastic back and through the rubber layer of theairport’s back, right above the studs/holes it already has and put two screws through it:
I used M3 bolts and screws, 20 mm long. You might want to take of a little chunk of the screw so it will fit the small space.Also fixes it and prevents it from turning along when ou fasten it. This is how it should look from the other side: - Fasten them from the outside and cut a small cross in the rubber where the original screws must be put back, so you can still use the screwdriver through the rubber incision.
- Then saw a piece of wood or plastic, about two centimeters wide and just long enough to drill two holes to fit the screws. I used the lid of a broken Canon Pixma printer/scanner to saw it from, it even has the same color as the back of the Apple Airport! Also drill some holes to create a figure like here, on both sides, using different sizes of drills:
Of course you don’t want to do this with the Airport underneath it, it is just to demonstrate sizes on the photo. Use a vice to fix it while you drill. Use a 3 mm drill to drill two holes first and then make the lower one larger by using a bigger one. The size depends on the size of the head of the screws you use to put in the wall. - Use another two bolds per screw, one before and one behind the mount to fix it at the end of the screws. Use a small piece of foam plastic or wood with the same thickness and some double sided tape to fix it to the other end of the back of the airport, so the whole of the back will be at an even distance of the wall. Enjoy!
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