Leviton 49605-28W 28 Wireless Structured Media Center with Vented Cover, White
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abritintexas
> 24 hourThe item was delivered as expected. The plastic it is made of is brittle and cheap feeling. More importantly it had a very strong chemical smell which made the whole house smell. I had to put outside and hopefully the smell will dissipate so that I can actually install in the house. Will complete review once installed
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Dan
> 24 hourI was a Telecom technician for over 5 years, and I have been a controls electrician for the last 6. I work in controls panels, and used to work in smart panels all day. I was used to seeing Open House and Legrand smart panels for the most part, but when I went to buy my own, I bought Leviton without much research, because it’s what first to came up on Amazon for a plastic panel (I’m putting my wifi router in it) and I trusted them as an electrician. I finally got around to installing my own Structured Media Enclosure / Smart Panel in my own home, and I am very unimpressed. The Leviton hole spacing is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from EVERY OTHER BRAND! That means all my Beldan, Open House and Legrand parts DO NOT FIT without modification. EVERY OTHER PANEL I have worked on had the same mounting hole spacing. If you buy this panel, you will be stuck using Leviton parts, which are easily DOUBLE the price of every other brand. I had purchased this panel so long ago it was too late to return it, so I ended up spending around $400 in extra accessories that I already had for literally any other brand of panel. Shame on Leviton for making their product proprietary. Avoid this product all together and look for literally any other brand.
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Marlon Moodie
> 24 hourGreat product and price but wish it came with shelves
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JDM
> 24 hourFit perfectly, lightweight yet sturdy and well built.
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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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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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Ryan Lawlor
> 24 hourPerfect solution for a home internet cabinet.
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mkearl
> 24 hourI bought this to fit a bunch of equipment in my wall. I replaced an old small metal one. I had to cut my drywall longer to fit the size. I also bought the trim that can go around the edges. I put in a UPS, Modem/Router, punch down panel, a network switch and other misc. I couldn’t be more happier. There are vents in the side to let air in to keep your devices cool. Because it is made of hard plastic, it won’t conflict with WI-FI signals like a metal box will. I am very happy with mine and hope my photo might inspire some other projects.
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Thomas Sullivan
> 24 hourThis was great, just wish it was maybe a quarter inch narrower. Had to fight the studs to get it in the wall.
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Joe
> 24 hourLove this box to keep a wire free look in my rooms under the TV. Have to cut out dry wall in order to mount it, and pull a new plug if you want to hide the power but makes for a clean look!