We usually use the Oberon bracket, but we have used these in less/non visible places. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-7-25-in-x-7-25-in-White-Over-Under-Shelf-Bracket-EB-0051-8WT/204657444
After seeing them installed we have thought about using them in some more visible places. If you need a place to hide the cable, it is fairly easy to clamshell two of them together to make a cable path between them. Kenneth V. Mattson III Director - Network and Data DoIT Creighton University 402-280-2743 402-981-1140 A password is like a toothbrush: Choose a good one, change it regularly and don't share it. -----Original Message----- From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Jeffrey D. Sessler Sent: Monday, September 14, 2015 10:28 AM To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco AP Horizontal Mounting Bracket And if someone were to calculate the labor cost to piece that solution together, the $50 Oberon likely comes out ahead. :( Jeff On 9/14/15, 5:33 AM, "The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv on behalf of Jon Scot Prunckle" <WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU on behalf of prunc...@uwm.edu> wrote: >I tired to get our Services department to buy-in to the Oberon unit for >several of our more architecturally unique buildings, but there was no >interest due to the cost. I think the Oberon Units are quite nice. > >Currently we have contracted out the cabling portion of our Wi-Fi expansion. >The contractor happens to be a licensed electrical contractor (by state law, >our Network Services department is allowed to pull cable, but is not allowed >to install conduit other than wiremold or a fire-stopping penetration; conduit >must be installed by a licensed, state approved contractor). The electrical >contractor has devised a mount using: >- a wiremold 4 1/2" square by 3 1/2" deep surface mount electrical box >- covered with a 4" square blank plate w/ a 1/2 knock out (with a plastic KO >bushing) and a >- 1/4" mud ring screwed into >- two small angle brackets mounted to the 4" blank plate, and >- mounted to the 1/4" mud ring is a Juniper WLA-BRKT-WALL to which we mount our >- Juniper WLA532-US APs. > >It's convoluted and may not present an ideal solution for many environments. > >Sincerely, > > >J. Scot Prunckle >Network Engineer >UITS Network and Operations Services >University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee >Office Mobile: (414) 416-9709 >E-mail: prunc...@uwm.edu > >________________________________________ >From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv ><WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU> on behalf of Jeffrey D. Sessler ><j...@scrippscollege.edu> >Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 5:48 PM >To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU >Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco AP Horizontal Mounting Bracket > >WE using the Oberon unit. Without the key lock they are very inexpensive and >it’s built such that it’s nearly impossible to use it as a place to hang >cloths (if installed in a room). > >Jeff > > > > >On 9/11/15, 12:03 PM, "The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv >on behalf of Dan Brisson" <WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU on behalf of >dbris...@uvm.edu> wrote: > >>Oberon > >********** >Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group >discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/. > >********** >Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group >discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/. ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/. ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.