taking apart things

insename2

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any1 have any clue as to taking apart things (perticulary routers) without vioding the warranty? my router has an internal exposed wireless wire and i wood like to coat it

thx
 

BurnItDwn

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Butthead Voice: uhhhhh ..... he said "wood"
Beavis Voice: heh.. heh heh heh ... "wood"
Butthead voice: huh huh huh

Usually taking apart things voids the warranty.
 

insename2

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well... let me reiterate what i mean, as in they only know if the sticker is damaged.. so any1 have any expirence with sticker removing?
 

SilentZero

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Yes I do. And no I won't help you break the law because I rather not be vacationed for 3 months
 

squirrel dog

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Internal as in you cracked it open ? Yes your warrenty is voided , so coat on my brother .
 

insename2

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Originally posted by: squirrel dog
Internal as in you cracked it open ? Yes your warrenty is voided , so coat on my brother .

?? i haven't taken it apart yet.. i just know about this wire from pics....

"coat on my brother"???
 

SilentZero

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Originally posted by: insename2
okay.. well i just want the warranty for a feeling of security

Either open it and cancel the warranty, or don't. If something is wrong (exposed wire) then use the warranty to fix it.
 
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Did you purposely mean to write "wood" instead of "would" ?

And what is a wireless wire...sounds contradictory to me :p