Introduction
This guide will take you step by step on how to replace the motherboard of your DX-WEGRTR router. There are multiple reasons why you'd want to do this, including electrical damage due to a power surge, or a simple broken electrical component within it such a capacitor. Refer to the troubleshooting page to see other causes of possible motherboard malfunctioning.
Tools
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            Remove the two Phillips #00 screws in the bottom of the device securing the casing. 
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            Two 7.8 mm Phillips screws 
 
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            Gently pry the edge of the vessel with a plastic opening tool, the previously used screwdriver, or your hands. Move your tool around all the edges of the router until you get all four of the plastic holders. 
 
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            Use your handy Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the Phillips #00 screw to the lower left side of the motherboard. 
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            One 4.4 mm Phillips #00 screw. 
 
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            Carefully slide the plastic housing of the antennas (the back cover of the router) up and out of its slot. 
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            You may need to move the motherboard at this time in order to giggle the antenna's housing off. 
 
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            Finally, remove the motherboard from its place making sure to not pull the cable connecting the antennas. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.