• Direct exposure to sunlight and other heat sources should be avoided. It is recommended not to position the router
in close proximity to papers, magazines or objects that may impede natural air circulation.
• Keep the router at a distance from strong electromagnetic fields, such as speakers or engines, to prevent interfer-
ence.
• During transport, operation and storage, it is crucial to prevent shocks and strong vibrations that may disrupt the
router's performance.
3.3.2 Wall mounting
The Teldat M2 router family has two slots on its underside that can be used for wall mounting.
We recommend using the following accessories, suitable for both solid and Gypsum board (plaster) walls:
• 2 screws: [3.5x30 mm coach screw with a 90-degree head angle].
Fig. 11: Screw
• 2 wall anchors: [8 mm diameter white ribbed wall anchor].
Fig. 12: Wall anchor
Warning
When installing, make sure the wall mounting height is less than 2 meters.
Warning
The screws should be inserted into a wall stud (wood) or a suitable wall anchor, as drywall alone is not
strong enough to support the router.
Warning
Before drilling any holes, check for hidden pipes and cables to avoid damaging electrical, gas, water or
sewage systems, which could result in serious consequences, including death or property damage.
Choose an installation location with minimal obstacles or electrical appliances that could interfere with
the connection.
Note
The screws and anchors are not provided with the router.
Refer to the following figure for a visual representation of the slots on the underside of the device:
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