Leviton 49605-28W 28 Wireless Structured Media Center with Vented Cover, White
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Kristina Pereira
> 3 dayJust what I needed. Fit perfectly between studs. Easy to install.
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DR
> 3 dayOrganize low voltage wiring for basement remodel.
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Ryan Lawlor
> 3 dayPerfect solution for a home internet cabinet.
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Melissa O
> 3 dayEasy 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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Mr.rjwill
> 3 dayThis is great. Of course the holes are pre-drolled for a proprietary system, but you can screw right through the plastic to use it for anything you need. Great system!
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abritintexas
> 3 dayThe 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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Ivan Bahdanau
> 3 dayI was very happy to receive this panel cause it is very configurable and can help a lot with cable organization that I need. The first knockout that I removed thought caused main frame of a panel to crack. While it is at the bottom and I wont likely to see it regularly it still pretty frustrating that my brand new product is now has crack. Those knockouts may be easily made such they are easier to remove without breaking main frame. If not that crack Id gave it 5 stars. UPDATE: called to customer support and they were admitted it is a problem and will be sending replacement for broken enclosure.
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mahmoud farahzad
> 3 dayGreat quality I love it
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Itsme
Greater than one weekOur home came with an 18” on metal Onq box. It was not big enough for the 20 ethernet cables, 20 coax cables, and speaker wires. Upgrading was easy but I did choose to install the tabs on the drywall instead of trying to seat the box flush. The end look is still relatively clean (it’s in a broom closet) and made it incredibly easy to just cut the drywall to accommodate the box and screw it down. I was able to fit all the coax, a 24 port commercial switch, a surfboard modem, an EERO router, and a powerstrip in the box tightly but neatly. It would not have worked if I had chosen to energize and connect the coax as well (which I passed on since we don’t use it). Honestly I think I would run a separate box and fish the coax over if it comes to that. The hinged door is really nice for routers and things where restarts are sometimes necessary. The vented plastic means no signal loss and plenty of airflow. It does feel a bit flimsy and cheap (but still does look nice) but honestly it doesn’t get used that often so I don’t care. The organization system, shelves, and tie downs are solid and I have no concerns of anything snapping or falling.