At [http://tfvlrue.wordpress.com/2010/01/08/lego-router-wrt54gl/] via
[http://www.geek.com/articles/gadgets/linksys-router-rebuilt-in-lego-20100118/]

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Lego Router (WRT54GL)

So, I got the urge to build something again. As I looked around my
room, I noticed the five Linksys WRT54GL routers I had bought from
Amazon.com when they were on sale. Of course I immediately thought, “I
wonder if that would fit nicely in a Lego case?”. So I opened one up
and measured the circuit board. It looked like it would be a good fit,
so I decided to go ahead and design a case for it. This is the result.

My goal was to recreate, as much as possible, the stackable design of
the original WRT54GL case while maintaining full functionality of the
router (buttons, LEDs, ports). I also wanted to keep some air flowing
through the case to avoid overheating the board.

[...]

Ultimately, I am very pleased with how this project turned out and I
hope you enjoyed reading about it. If you’d like to try making a case
for your own WRT54GL, I’ve packaged all of the design documents and
images and released them under the by-nc-sa Creative Commons license.
You can choose the small download (155 KB), which contains only the
documents and part lists, or the full download (5.5 MB), which
contains all of the assembly images as well. Check out the included
README.html for details.
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-- 
Soh Kam Yung
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