The standard Zyxel T-56 modem/router by the Dutch internet provider Odido is poorly designed when you don't want to put it on a table.
If you want to mount it to a wall the cables can't be plugged in and/or the power button is on-reachable.
So i designed a basic bracket where the router lays horizontally, so the cables can be plugged in via one side, and you still can see which LED's on the front side are on and what the issue might be at that moment.
I inteded this design for putting magnets on the rear part, optional would be drilling holes in the backside and mount them with screws to a wall.
The design has some hexagon shapes for venting off hot air.
Inted to mount the device a bit higher up in the air, so you can read out the LED's from below.
Recommanded print settings:
- 0.6mm+ nozzle.
- 3 perimeters.
- 4 top and 4 bottom solid layers.
- 15% or more gyroid infill (15% will be sufficiant).
- 0.32mm or 0.40mm since this is a structural part, no need to make it nice.
- Supports: Off.
- Every other setting is the stock Prusament PETG setting in 0.6mm nozzle config.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.