Google WiFi Shelf Peg Board Mount

Google WiFi Shelf Peg Board Mount

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Remixed from "Google wifi wall mount by haletd".\r\n\r\nFour holes were added to allow it to be mounted to a peg board with zip-ties.\r\nThe top was trimmed off to save even more space on the peg board.\r\n\r\nFeatured is my piece of scrap peg board mounted with three screws and rubber spacers.\r\nWhen I need to take the network down, I remove the three screws and physically take it all down. The power strip goes to a battery back-up and the network cables go to the rest of the house.\r\n\r\nI also recommend doing a backhaul whenever possible.\r\n\r\nFree tip: If you have a house that was built after 2005, most builders use CAT-5 cable instead of traditional phone line.\r\nAll my phone jacks were re-terminated to RJ-45 plugs for about $12.\r\nHit me up if you have any questions.\r\n\r\nSince your Google WiFi has only one port, get an Ethernet switch that's nice.\r\n\r\nI recommend a Monoprice 10927, (updated to model 110927) 8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch.

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