Mounting E4200 on wall

I need some ideas on how to mount the E4200 on a wall. Has anyone found any smart ways to do it? Any suggestions?

You could try and use a strap or clip tactic
For ex:
Imagine haveing a piece of velcro that was long enough
to wrap around the silver part of the router
and then taking that piece, and putting a scre through the center
attaching the velcro to a wall
then you could wrap the router with it
or you could use two peices of sticky velcro
one to the wall
one to the router
Another idea could be to use clips
Kind of like they do with gates
Imagine you had a gate with two U clamps, one on each gate
one would lay a 2x4 into the clamps to secure the gate
kind of like a barn door does
you could use this idea for the router
screw one or two u shaped clamps into the wall
and then rest the router into the clamps
you could also try to run some sort of string through the vent slits
using a xmas ornament hanger would help get it through there
then hang it like a picture
good luck

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