>I bought two simple wooden stackable shelves from K-Mart. Less than 
>$20.00 bucks a
>piece. Right now it supports 8 routers, a 2924 CAT, 2 Mau's and a 
>bunch of external
>modems.  I am also opening these things up all the time, upgrading 
>etc so locking them
>down to a metal rack in a home lab environment sucks. Don't go all 
>out for an expensive
>bulky rack. Spend the money on what counts: the routers. Cisco does 
>not test on how well
>you can screw in routers to a rack.


I agree, but that does offer up a whole thread of potential light 
bulb, or raunchier, jokes.

>
>/n
>
>Ray Smith wrote:
>
>>  Guys,
>>
>>  I am really trying to search high and low on the web for a sturdy, neat and
>>  affordable rack system to place my 5 routers on at home, but have been
>>  unsuccessful thus far. Can anyone out there help me?
>>
>>  I do not need anything too commercial because I have a small apartment and
>>  already my wife is complaining that the bedroom looks like an office.  I saw
>>  something on blackbox.com but I am not sure if it is suitable enough for
>>  routers.  Thanks
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