Archer C7 V2 - WiFi switch (on/off) broken!
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As per your suggestion, I contacted TP-Link but was unable to obtain the Wi-Fi on/off switch.
In the following order, preferably:
1) Could you tell me where to find it?
2) Or another switch that I can adapt?
3) Or even which pins should I connect (solder) to leave it permanently on?
Thank you very much for your attention.
EDIT:
Does anyone know the specifications?
Measurements (size)?
I'm only finding larger sizes.
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Hi @webipsum,
We understand that you may choose to disassemble the device for internal inspection and attempt to repair it in order to repair the device, but disassembling the router may introduce unstable factors and even damage the device, which may not meet the safety and performance standards of our products and may also result in the inability to provide warranty services.
It is recommended that you contact local support for further help when you encounter problems that cannot be solved.
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Thank you.
I have sent an email to TP-Link.
I will await your response.
Thank you for your continued attention!
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Hi @webipsum,
We understand that you may choose to disassemble the device for internal inspection and attempt to repair it in order to repair the device, but disassembling the router may introduce unstable factors and even damage the device, which may not meet the safety and performance standards of our products and may also result in the inability to provide warranty services.
It is recommended that you contact local support for further help when you encounter problems that cannot be solved.
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looking at the pictures you uploaded it seems to be in the off position at the moment and could still be gently slid to the left with a wooden tooth pic type implement to keep it permanently on if you dont want to mess with it BUT @terziyski I think has got a good solution providing its the same spec/size. I would measure the dimensions of your switch and compare with the linked slider switch. Good Luck.
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