Reddit Reddit reviews NavePoint 2U 19 Inch Vertical Wall Mount Rack Wall Mountable Server Rack w/Hardware Black

We found 7 Reddit comments about NavePoint 2U 19 Inch Vertical Wall Mount Rack Wall Mountable Server Rack w/Hardware Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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NavePoint 2U 19 Inch Vertical Wall Mount Rack Wall Mountable Server Rack w/Hardware Black
Supports standard 19" rack mount equipment4"H x 19.25"W x 3.75"D2U Rack Units44 pound weight capacityColor: Black
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7 Reddit comments about NavePoint 2U 19 Inch Vertical Wall Mount Rack Wall Mountable Server Rack w/Hardware Black:

u/atw527 · 2 pointsr/meraki

Glad it's mostly working out. Consider looking into a vertical wall mount for at least that 48p switch.

u/anothernetgeek · 2 pointsr/homelab

https://www.amazon.com/NavePoint-Vertical-Mountable-Server-Hardware/dp/B01M05Y5KR?th=1

Time for you to learn about VERTICAL racks.
They mount to the wall, and your rack-mount equipment hangs vertically (in the same orientation that you just posted your switch.)

u/Zoxc32 · 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

Oh, make sure you run multiple cables to the room to match the number of devices (Xbox, PC, TV, etc.) just to avoid a switch taking up space in the room.

I'd recommend a modular keystone patch panel to plug all the cables into (you'll need a keystone in each end): https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-Mount-24-Port-Keystone/dp/B0072JVT02

A rack mount where you can mount the patch panel and a switch:
https://www.amazon.com/NavePoint-Vertical-Mountable-Server-Hardware/dp/B01M05Y5KR

You could also go with some other rack mount or even a small rack cabinet. I linked a space saving option, perhaps not the prettiest ;)
You can then get a rack mount 16/24 port switch and mount it right next to patch panel and get a bunch of short patch cables to connect stuff up.

You don't need gigabit or much bandwidth (usually way below 2 Mbps) for gaming, just low latency. An EdgeRouter X with SQM at 100 Mbps could be better than a congested 1000 Mbps link / congested Wifi without SQM when it comes to latency.

u/wschoate3 · 1 pointr/homelab

You can mount these vertically against a wall with one of these 2U Wall Racks. I currently have a Precision T5600 I was given, but if I had my druthers I`d probably part together a nice R620 with a flash array at some point. This is how I'd shoehorn it into my house, for sure.

u/Pandages · 1 pointr/homelab

Most 2U racks that are deep enough to take a 1U server (30+inches deep) are meant for vertical wallmount installation. However they might work for you.


https://www.amazon.com/NavePoint-Vertical-Mountable-Server-Hardware/dp/B01M05Y5KR/


That's an example of what I'm talking about. You could easily bolt it to something else, but, they're made to hang off of a wall.

u/-GeekLife- · 1 pointr/homelab

Here's a vertical version on amazon. I'll see if I can find a horizontal one. The one in the picture i linked before looks DIY.

Here's a little more durable looking one depending on how much weight you plan to mount.