Leviton 49605-28W 28 Wireless Structured Media Center with Vented Cover, White
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garry mattice
> 24 hourworks great ended up filling it pretty fast. Used at structured media panel. Ended up just pre drilling and screwing in my electronic devices as not all the holes line up. And used zap straps to pull wires tight to sides. Looks and works great.
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Melissa O
> 24 hourEasy to install and mounted nicely between two studs. Was the perfect size to put the box for our frame TV and I now have no wires in the wall since it accommodates an outlet.
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Richard
> 24 hourLots of knock outs
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John
> 24 hourI have been a Leviton fan for many years. This is a beautifully made sturdy unit. The builder had installed an older 14 metal unit as a telephone splitter when we had landline phones. I removed that and cut the drywall to install this one. It fit exactly between the studs. The plastic material ensures you can install a wifi router. The plastic material is quite thick, and does not crack, so feel free to drill and screw if you wish.
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Joe P
> 24 hourLooks good
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Jeff McCabe
> 24 hourI used for the Toshiba Frame 75
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Lavada Beer
> 24 hourShelves sold separately. I put this in the wall where my fiber was dropped. Having room for the power supply was an issue, I would recommend the thin line from Cyberpower (it fits). The plastic will bend a little when installing, but its a network panel, to be somewhat expected. I also recommend command strips for installing small units like my raspberry pi (pi-hole ad-block). I also had an electrician come out and run power to the plates in the bottom. All in all this was a great purchase and I do recommend.
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Brian J. Lancenese
> 24 hourinstallation was simple and does exactly what i expected
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D.
> 24 hourI do not want the cover because I want it to be flush behind the tv, but I was a little surprised this did not come with the cover, since the product listing has but 2 pictures and one of them is of the cover. It does come with the cardboard paint block cover.
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Bo
> 24 hourThis product is OK. But seriously, $21 per shelf bracket? At the first look I thought thats the price for 10-pack. I cant believe a piece of plastic cost $21. I know that piece of plastic can support 20 lb weight. But I dont need it to support 20 lb. I need a piece of plastic supporting less than 1lb tiny modem/router/switches. Whos going to put anything more than that in an enclosure of this size? There must be a sales term for this: selling the product at a reasonable price, but marking up the essential accessories.