If you have Cox HSI (I'm assuming from the Motorola Surfboard), flag a
Cox driver down and ask him for a Surfboard mounting bracket (they
have them and were giving them away like candy awhile back).

On 8/21/05, michael dolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've just got a small shelf...  But I'm not hardcore enough to have a
> network closet in my house!
> Michael
> 
> John Hebert wrote:
> 
> >Howdy,
> >
> >I am finally organizing my pile of networking equipment (DSL and cable
> >modem, switch, router, cable amp, cable splitter, power strip) on a
> >12" X 39" strip of plywood that I've attached to the wall in my
> >equipment closet.
> >
> >What is the recommended way to attach networking devices to this
> >plywood backing? Some devices, like my switch, has handy screw head
> >inserts that make it easy to attach it to the plywood backing, but
> >others, like my Motorola Surfboard cable modem, does not.
> >
> >I recall seeing someone use some thin metal strap that could be bent
> >and nailed easily, but I couldn't locate any metal strap that thin at
> >the local hardware superstore..
> >
> >I've also considered using glued strips of velcro, but that seems
> >kinda messy and not strong enough.
> >
> >What have others done in this regard?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >John
> >
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