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Burton J.
> 3 dayEasy to install, lines up perfectly with my wall studs and is currently holding a dream machine pro, surge protector , a patch panel, and a shelf. Easy install and is holding about 25lbs of equipment.
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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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Shawn Potocnik
> 3 dayWorked perfect
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NKC, MO
> 3 dayI purchased the 6U version to replace a 4U version from the same company that I had outgrown. This 6U model has similar features of being easily wall mountable, securely holding a Unifi USG, Cloud Key Gen2 Rack Mount accessory with Cloud Key, Unifi 24 port non POE switch, 24 port patch panel and vented shelf for a Unifi 8port POE switch. The rack feels solid with no side to side movement. Note I left the cross support structure on the rack but once items are mounted in the rack I would expect it would have been solid with out the cross support. I was able to move the cross support to the bottom of the rack (rack has threaded mounting holes for the cross support on the top and the bottom) and faced the cross support so it extended away from the inside of the rack to allow the bottom device to insert into the rack. This model of network rack is very reasonably priced and a good value for the spend for a home network.
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JMan
> 3 dayIve spent a decade designing and building various sized racks of computer equipment. I didnt need much for my home network setup but also didnt want to pay an arm and a leg for one either. This was super affordable, had U locations on both rails, included mounting hardware, and is more than sturdy enough. One complaint is the support rail used on top or bottom of rack does cut into the top/bottom U location, so if mounting 3 2U servers, it likely would give you issues.
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NetBloke
> 3 dayThese racks are never a complete breeze to install but this was not too bad at all. Well built!
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Dan J.
> 3 dayI like this rack but they only supply enough screws and nuts for three devices. I buy the 6U because I need to mount 5 devices in it. You should know this before you are onsite, those nuts arent something you can buy at Home Depot/Lowes.
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M. Kangaroo
> 3 dayFirst time purchasing a rack mount for home and couldnt be happier for the price. I would rather put my money into the technology vs the mounting equipment. I put a unifi 24 port switch, Unifi dream machine pro, cyberpower powersupply and startech shelf. I used xool ($12.99) M6 screws. One review said the startech were silver, but the ones that came with mine were black. For the price of competing 6U racks I got a great setup and couldnt be happier. The rack comes pre-assembled and the shelf is of very high quality. I had to put the shelf in slot 5 or I would have had to remove the support brace on the top to install. I have my cable modem and a 10GBE switch that goes to a nas and main pc.
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tguira
> 3 dayPurchased this case for my new network a few months ago. Everything fits perfectly on it. It is of adequate gauge steel, so it serves its purpose. Would have been great if it would have come with a bottom vent cover. That would make for a cleaner final install, so I had to create my own. Overall good product and would recommend.
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Jonathon T.
> 3 dayAnchor this into studs or use heavy duty wall anchors. Either way, this is a very solid product. I’ve loaded it down wel past the manufacturer specs and it’s holds like a champ. I’ve done pull ups off this 6U rack and it does not even bend the slightest.