you could do the apc slot surge protectors and make it look like you
intended it this way

On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 3:37 PM Carl Peterson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> https://www.bestlinknetware.com/Search/ProductSearch?strInput=110+coupler
>
> Or just use a 110 and C clips.
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 1:50 PM Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I made this off-topic because this is a mod I'm making in my own home.
>>
>> Many, many years ago, before I got into the wireless broadband business,
>> I added structured wiring at our house. This was before Open House,
>> Leviton, and others were making patch panels. In the corner of a back
>> room, I put in a "home built" patch panel using a pair of wall-mounted
>> 12-position patch panels kind of like this:
>>
>>
>> http://fertyimg.pw/Intellinet-Cat5e-Utp-Wallmount-Patch-Panel-12-Port-Patches-Wall.html
>>
>> This worked fine for what it was, but this is mounted near the floor,
>> and we want to use the room for something else now.
>>
>> As it happens, there was space in the next room, and more at shoulder
>> level to put in an Open House patch panel with a hinged door.
>>
>> The problem is that because the new patch panel is a little bit higher,
>> the existing cables will need to be about 30" longer. I would really
>> hate to pull about 10 new cables to get that little bit of extra length.
>> So I'm thinking about a simple, reliable way to add the roughly 2-1/2
>> feet to the existing cables. Would it be reliable to terminate the
>> existing cables with ice cubes, and just use a handful of ethernet
>> couplers? If I did that, would you do something to ensure that they
>> don't pull loose? Or would it be kosher to move the 12-position patch
>> panel onto a wall stud, and just plug the patch panel extensions into it?
>>
>> Maybe something else?
>>
>>
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