GL.iNet GL-MT6000 vertical mount

The 4 sets of antenna on this device appear to have a 90-degree bend at their base. I would like to mount this unit vertically on a wall. Do these swivel enough to allow for this?

Not conclusive, has mount holes, look like bends more than shown https://youtu.be/dKrUehjd7I8?t=80
You need like asus tuf ax6000 (or asus in general have mount holes in the back and free moving antennae)

Thanks for the reply. I found a video that shows it.

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Use a small shelf then? :person_shrugging:

i have one.

The antennas allow 0, 90 and 180 degree position and slightly lock in in each. The ports on the backside have appropriate distance, to not be blocked.

There are 2 wall mount holes at the bottom, that support both ports up or ports downfacing direction for wall mount. The holes are not suitable for mounting with sideway ports direction.

The bottom (with the mounting holes) is slightly warm, the top side not. Small rubber feet ensure about 1,5mm distance to the wall.

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I used an din rail, with these clips:

It isn't a full solution, but you can move the router on or off the rail, you can click it in, but I won't recommend to unclick it, the plastic holes on the back are maybe not sturdy enough and may break plastic, just move it of the dinrail :face_savoring_food:, you can just use screws on these clips, I realized that this is not a issue with the flint 2 you can just pull it to the top, but my unifi one is :+1:

Some din rails have smaller size which fit perfectly behind the router.

Thanks for the post. I got mine mounted on the wall just fine.

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