StarTech.com 2U Wall Mount Network Rack - 14 in Deep (Low Profile) - 19 Patch Panel Bracket for Shallow Server, IT Equipment, Network Switches - 77lbs/35kg Weight Capacity, Black (RACK-2U-14-BRACKET)

(1767 reviews)

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  • Ray

    > 3 day

    Love it. Wish it would come with enough cage screws.

  • Lamont Walter

    > 3 day

    Perfect for my home UniFi network

  • Lookin Up

    25-11-2024

    AMAZON QUIT MAKING US ENTER COMMENTS!! **** THEY DID A GREAT JOB ***** , I DO NOT NEED TO COMMENT ON EVERY TANSACTION THOSE OF YOU THAT FEEL THE SAME START POSTING IT!!!!

  • Cracka_813

    > 3 day

    Excellent Quality, New and unopened! Work great!!! Highly Recommend!!A+++

  • Perspectech

    > 3 day

    ok product, inexpensive and functional for tight spaces. make sure all your equipment is less than 12 deep.

  • Beau Mraz

    > 3 day

    The metal on the side with bent but luckily still usable.

  • Antoine EGHO

    > 3 day

    Impressed with StarTech quality and price. I used this rack for ham radio shack and scanners. the rack came with a good set of screw and bolts that I used to mount rack shelves from ACInfinity. looks awesome for me.

  • CB

    > 3 day

    Does what its supposed to do. However, only enough hardware is included to mount three units. What a shame, otherwise good for what it is.

  • Ian S.

    Greater than one week

    Comes with a good amount of screws and nuts. The nuts are easy to insert into the rack, unlike some other server rack hardware Ive used. Very happy with it.

  • Robert J Kinsman

    Greater than one week

    Residential network where I pulled string out of the walls using a robust, antiquated phone line network, replaced with Cat6 throughout. This is definitely the right size rack for any home network that has or will eventually have wired ports, network storage and/or security cameras. Overkill if youre doing less than 6-10 network drops, or have a full pile of rack-able home theater equipment (might be too small in that case). As others have mentioned, the cross bar is mounted in a way thats convenient for the manufacturer to ship, but you SHOULD plan on flipping or reversing the cross bar to suit your needs. There are pre-drilled holes top and bottom of the unit, so mine is re-mounted upside down on the bottom of the rack, so as not to conflict with a rack power strip, and to free up space at the top for a rack shelf. I would agree with others, too, that say its plenty robust without, once you have a few devices mounted. YMMV.

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