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James Doherty
> 3 dayMore than capable of holding up Orbis. Holes in base and wall plate to run cables through , if you need to. Ships with small thumb screws to secure Orbi at base. Fairly thick metal.
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Hollie Gaylord
> 3 daySolid construction - Took a chance and the holes on the bottom do align with the holes on the Orbi 6E (AXE11000) - Securely mounts with included drywall hardware and mounting bolts that match threaded sockets on bottom of Orbi unit. Spacing from wall appropriate for power cord and standard WiFi shielded cable (Cat 6A). Vented on bottom. Couldnt ask for more.
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Tristan T. Wood
> 3 dayWork and look great!
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Paul
> 3 dayThis is ... just ok. It does what it says, but it’s lacking in a few features, like some sort of lip or edge to prevent it from falling off. There’s also limited space to run wired connections to the Orbi - with more than a few cables connected it pushes the Orbi forward beyond the rim (as there’s no edge).
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Shannon Barnwell
> 3 dayPerfect mount for my Orbi Satellite. Easy Installation with very minor adjustment to the cables in the back through the opening of the mount. You just need to run any cables (power, ethernet) through the mount first before securing to the base. Easy Peezy.
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Byron Miyaguchi
> 3 dayIt works like it supposed too.
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Philipp Orbe
> 3 dayThick metal bracket with mounting screws and locking screws for Orbi. Feels sturdy and secure. Looks good and seems to expand range when placed high up wall. Good product!
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italia247
Greater than one weekGreat match to my new Orbi WiFi 6 Mesh Network. Love the fact that I have easy access the rear for power and network jacks. The unit is secured by two screws from under the mount that screw directly into the Orbi. Looks clean and let’s the Orbi be the star of the show.
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Orazio G.
> 3 dayThe piece is indeed sturdy, but it has not designed well. Theres no hole in the bottom of the Orbi for the screws underneath the holder. The bottom of the Orbi is just a plastic grill, so you can use a self-tapping screw into it and it kind of works, but (1) the screws that come with the holder cant do the job, so you need to use your own, and more importantly (2) you may be damaging the plastic grill of the Orbi. I decided to go ahead, but Im not super happy.
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Kelvin
> 3 dayI wish these had a tie-off point behind the router where to put in a strain relief for the cables. Also, the included drywall anchors stripped with no effort.. I had to use anchors I luckily already had.