Is there a lock for locking a router?


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Like Dot Matrix and ChuckFinley said a Laptop Lock (Kensington lock) will work for the most part. One concern though is I have literally seen those ripped out of the equipment by a determined theif. The lock slots are equiped with a piece of metal glued to the plastic which helps anchor the device, but really it doesn't stop if someone is determined enough.

Unless the router is a high end one, it would be better to use one of these if they are concerend as most people wouldn't want to take it anyway.

Someone could build an enclosure lock box around the unit allowing for venting if it is a higher end one, or if really determined to never have it removed, open the unit up, screw the bottom plate down to the surface, then carefully place the compontents back in and gorilla glue the heck out of it. Instant security - theif tries to pick it up, can't. Moves on. (I kid about the screwing down to desk).

The best way is to get a wall mount locking rack and secure it to the wall, lock it, and you are done. All network equipment, patch panels, and what nots can be put in there.

http://compare.ebay.com/like/400378293387?var=lv&ltyp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar

or

http://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-SRW6U-Enclosure-Panels-Black/dp/B003K1NFY4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1358193163&sr=8-1&keywords=wall+mount+network+rack

Is there a router crime spree at the moment that i know nothing about? :/ lol

if the owner is scared his router is going to get stolen and its an expensive one then personally i think he would be better replacing it and using a cheap one that just does the job, otherwise keep the router in his office somewhere but at the end fo the day if someone wants something they will figure out a way to take it anyway.

I believe a lot of businesses either place their router high in the air, or just hide them above the ceiling tiles. Perhaps either of those could be a quick and easy solution. It may require some minor electrical work if you need to tap into voltage up in the ceiling.

If it is a house, tell the owner to get a house alarm. Some apartments let you have the alarm installation depends on the area.

As others said, secure the router in the lock. No matter what type, I mean wall mount, bolted floor mount, etc.

I have not seen anyone steal the router before. Unless it is a comporate version of router.

The best way is to get a wall mount locking rack and secure it to the wall, lock it, and you are done. All network equipment, patch panels, and what nots can be put in there.

http://compare.ebay....mTypes&var=sbar

or

http://www.amazon.co...nt+network+rack

This is the solution. Its what they are for.

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