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DIY: Lego Router

Jan 20, 2010 7 Comments

Watch how Luke Anderson converted his Linksys wireless router into a Lego router. If you would like to build one yourself, download his detail documentations.

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  1. Jan 20, 2010 @ 17:48:49

    Neil

    and… why…! surely the plastic will hold the heat and not do it any good? now if this was a machined out of solid block, or environmentally friendly materials maybe… lego obsessions need more purpose i sense!

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  3. Jan 20, 2010 @ 20:16:03

    josh

    Nice! Lego should sell that kit. I’d buy it. Who cares about heat when you can make a router out of legos?

  4. Jan 25, 2010 @ 04:55:19

    Nicola Connolly

    Fun idea! The possibilities with lego it seems are endless ☺ This concept makes the router a cool object to have on display on your desk rather than hidden away… I think Neil does raise a good point though, in practice the router may well not function efficiently if it overheats… but it’s quirky all the same!

  5. Jan 26, 2010 @ 15:31:49

    pallieter

    that’s a fun idea indeed :-) not to be used for real off course

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