Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
5
Time Required
15 - 45 minutes
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- Ethernet Port
- 5 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Ethernet Port
- The rubber bottom is glued on, meaning it can be easily pried off using the metal spudger.
- You may have to pry from multiple locations.
The rubber bottom is glued on, meaning it can be easily pried off using the metal spudger.
You may have to pry from multiple locations.
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Step 2
- There is one screw in each corner of the base for a total of four screws.
- Remove each screw using the Phillips 1 screwdriver.
- The four screws are each 0.9 cm long.
- The screws are small, so be careful to not lose them.
There is one screw in each corner of the base for a total of four screws.
Remove each screw using the Phillips 1 screwdriver.
The four screws are each 0.9 cm long.
The screws are small, so be careful to not lose them.
Step 3
- Use the metal spudger to pry out the plastic bottom.
- Alternatively, the casing can be lightly tapped on a table (base down) to drop the bottom out of the casing.
Use the metal spudger to pry out the plastic bottom.
Alternatively, the casing can be lightly tapped on a table (base down) to drop the bottom out of the casing.
Step 4
- Pry out the circuit board.
- Place the metal spudger under the board on the side opposite the two ports.
- The board can then be easily wiggled out of the casing.
- This should NOT require significant force.
Pry out the circuit board.
Place the metal spudger under the board on the side opposite the two ports.
The board can then be easily wiggled out of the casing.
This should NOT require significant force.
Step 5
- Locate the Ethernet port on the circuit board, shown with the red box in the first image.
- Locate the solders attached to the Ethernet port.
- Use the soldering iron to undo the solders.
- Carefully remove the Ethernet port by using the metal spudger and squeezing the black clips.
Locate the Ethernet port on the circuit board, shown with the red box in the first image.
Locate the solders attached to the Ethernet port.
Use the soldering iron to undo the solders.
Carefully remove the Ethernet port by using the metal spudger and squeezing the black clips.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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imranp7 - Mar 13, 2021
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Hi could you tell me how to fix sonos zp100 bridge player internet port also where to get parts thanks