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)
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Josh McDonald
> 3 dayGreat rack for small home network.
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Isabel Bradtke
> 3 daydoes what it says
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Bob
> 3 dayI ordered brand new 12u rack but it is damaged from a corner at the top
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Tryvar
> 3 dayGood rack for the money.
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Nicholas Moore
> 3 dayRails are not tapped and did not come with backing for standard rack screws to mount to. Just large square holes. I can get something for that. The real problem is the crossbar across the top makes the top space unusable for anything that uses the entire height of the rack space for deeper than 2 inches, essentially making it a 5U rack instead of a 6U rack. I went cheap and got what I paid for. Don’t make my mistake if you need a 6U rack.
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Brad Doleman
> 3 dayGreat cabinet. Handles everything I needed for the home network. Great buy!!
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Felix
> 3 dayGreat product for the money! Other racks are more expensive and this one gets the job done. It would just be a litter better if it were enclosed and had a bottom shelf.
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DigitaLize
> 3 dayYou need nuts and bolts to be able to attach your rack equipment. They only provide six of them and offer you to buy more for a price higher than the rack itself. This rack should have come with threaded holes and a thicker metal sheet. In one occasion the track bended when screwing in one of the bolts. Didnt like it at all.
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Seth
24-11-2024Really well built I have this mounted above my head in a small 1 bedroom apartment and have no fear of it falling
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Ms. Kelsie Barrows
> 3 dayWhen I first started looking at small network racks, shelves, etc, I was rather shocked that things that were just bent pieces of steel were as expensive as they were. Once I adjusted to the the fact that both racks and shelves are built to hold far more weight then Ill ever have in or on them, this seemed reasonably priced in comparison to any of the other wall mount racks available. Cant comment on actually wall mounting this wall mount rack as Im in a rental and drilling holes in the wall would definitely make my landlord very unhappy. So its sitting on a shelf in an ikea Ivar storage rack. In that location, its solid. Ive moved it on and off the shelf several times and with it loaded with equipment it seems solid even with the top brace removed. Rack holes are spaced properly and there arent any sharp edges to cut yourself on. The two cut outs in the back are handy for running power and Ethernet cables separately. My only regret is that I didnt buy a bigger one. Plan your rack carefully and consider leaving enough space between items in the rack so you can get to power plugs and switches if you need to power cycle something. Also plan so you can get at anything else inside the rack you may need access to. This becomes especially important if, like me, you have to put it on a shelf which severely limits access. While the two holes in the rear are good for feeding wires through, even a child would have a difficult time getting their hand in far enough to add or adjust anything. And if you think you need a 6U rack, you probably need 8U, etc.