EAP245 Concrete/Cement Ceiling Mount
Hi All,
Just wondering if someone has donea ceiling/wall-mount with these unit on a concrete/cement type wall/ceiling?
From the designs of this unit it doesn't look like it is a practical scenario without modifying the mounting bracket?
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Perhaps the figures are unclear.
Option #1 is for "drop ceilings" -- aka indoor ceilings with fibre board panels on a grid.
Option #2 is for BOTH Wall and Ceiling where the substrate is hard -- like drywal, plasterboard, concrete, etc.
-Jonathan
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AsankaG, if you want to lay the patch cable on the surface, you can use three small wooden blocks as spacers and somewhat longer screws.
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Hi @AsankaG,
I'm not sure I follow. I haven't done a ceiling mount on concrete, but I have on drywall. The mounting bracket just has three molly bolt / dry wall achors. You might need to swap these out for ones for use concrete/masonry. The cable can come out to the side or through a separate hole.
Sorry, not sure what I'm missing. Option #2
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-Jonathan
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Perhaps the figures are unclear.
Option #1 is for "drop ceilings" -- aka indoor ceilings with fibre board panels on a grid.
Option #2 is for BOTH Wall and Ceiling where the substrate is hard -- like drywal, plasterboard, concrete, etc.
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AsankaG, if you want to lay the patch cable on the surface, you can use three small wooden blocks as spacers and somewhat longer screws.
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Thanks for the info. It looks like I would have to get creative to install these on concrete walls/ceilings with regards to feeting the ethernet cables.
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Thanks for the tip. This is for a wrokplace, so needs to be properly secured. Don't wanna risk it :)
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