StarTech.com 4U Wall Mount Network Rack - 14 Inch Deep (Low Profile) - 19 Patch Panel Bracket for Shallow Server and IT Equipment, Network Switches - 44lbs/20kg Weight Capacity, Black (WALLMOUNT4)
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Craig
> 3 dayGood quality 6U rack that is sturdy and doesnt have a lot of flex. The cross member supports mounting at the top or the bottom in case you want to mount a top shelf instead. The mounting holes also lined up perfectly with my wall studs. It would have been better if they supplied enough cage nuts for the entire rack, since buying these usually requires buying in bulk (50+). Currently it only comes with enough cage nuts to mount a couple devices. Overall though, I find this to be a good wall mount solution for a home server and networking rack.
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Ryan C.
> 3 dayGood rack for small home network. I just wish it came with more rack nuts.
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Andrew M from California
> 3 dayI purchased this with the 1u rack, a power supply, cable management, 24 port cat panel, 24 POE switch, and two modem lines into one (Peplink) for my home network. That rack holds my two DSL modems, Unifi Dream Machine (not pro), my Pi4 with two external hard drives. Well worth the money. I had to put the support brace on the bottom and flip it around to make use of all my space. Honestly, I dont think the brace is even needed, but thats what I did to not have floating pieces and get the full use.
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jivor50
> 3 dayThese racks are awesome for the price, couldnt ask for a better deal than these.
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aaron
> 3 dayI just wish it cam with 6u worth of nuts and bolts. only came with 3u worth.
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kevin pettigrew
> 3 dayThis unit is great but very difficult to access once installed. The back only has small ports to access the unit. I was not mounting it on a wall as it was intended so I guess I can’t really complain, just wish it had a fully open back I had to return the 1st unit as it was bent.
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IowaBill
> 3 dayThis is a nice, functional, inexpensive bracket. But, why couldnt they just have threads tapped in holes for the rack mount screws. Instead the holes are square and you clip in cage nuts and use hex head screws. Plus, they only send 4. In my case, the hardware zip lock bag was open and all the screws and nuts were loose in the box, so, of course, on pair managed to escape. They do sell additional cage nut sets, but theyre not cheap and those screws appear to be Phillips, so now youve got a mix.
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Old Mac Man
Greater than one weekA metal box with holes that holds electronic things. Pricey but looks nice
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Mike Morgan
> 3 dayMore sturdy than i thought, the bar on the top makes this rack very ridged. Easy to install. Would recommend.
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NetBloke
> 3 dayThese racks are never a complete breeze to install but this was not too bad at all. Well built!