
Triple RJ45 Keystone Coupler Wall or Table/Desk Mount
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Hello again, Internet users! I had to relocate three jacks from a Power over Ethernet hub that was located underneath my desk to the top side of it. You might wonder: "Hey, why didn't you just move your PoE switch? That makes much more sense!" Great question! The PoE switch has a huge power brick and an input wire, which I don't want cluttering up my workspace. I found user joostn's "Dual RJ45 Keystone Wall Mount" (thingy 1078617) and built upon that. I modified the design to add a third jack; I also changed his design to leave room for you to actually remove a plug when using it. The keystone mounts on this leave the release mechanism against the wall or desk when mounted, making it very hard to remove. I made the box longer so it could accommodate keystone couplers, so I didn't need to cut a good RJ45 cable and terminate it with a hard-wired keystone. This design works well - I will say that the wireframe is a bit ruined. I'm using TinkerCad, so modifying this required a lot of trickery. I should really learn a better tool, but TinkerCad makes things very easy. I printed this on a Taz 6 with 1.75mm filament (YES - It's true!) using IT Works 3D Titan Aero Pro head (https://itworks3d.com/).
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