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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Good for Linksys products the same size bad for smaller products Oct 08, 2005
By Cali Had no problems for the most part with these brackets. Some reviewers were concerned about the brackets not fitting some linksys swithces and routers. This is true for the small ones like the EXXS88W 8-port switch. For those you have to use the little notches built into the bracket, which are not that deep and if your wall mounting the switch could fall off. For the larger Linksys routers like the WRT54G it works perfectly.
18 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Save your money. Feb 06, 2004 The fact that it is called a stacking bracket led me to believe that it would be useful for stacking. In fact, it is only useful for stacking some of the smaller footprint Linksys products on top of a full-size one. I was hoping to put it between a couple of full-size units to allow more airflow, but it doesn't work.Also, as for the wall mount feature, the router (or whatever product you mount), is only secured to the bracket by the friction of the four short little legs poked into the four holes on the bracket. There is no additional screw or fastener. Linksys says "don't put any pressure at all" on the wall-mounted item. Plus, who needs ten of them? Very limited use for this product, if any.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Linksys SM01 Wall Mount and Stacking Bracket Mar 19, 2007
By L. R. Knudsen The product works fine. It seems kind of strange that I had to purchase a package of 10 in order to get just the 2 that I needed. The Linksys unit is just attached to the bracket by pressure so I ran a long zip tie through the bracket and around the Linksys units to make sure they didn't pop off.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Must remove rubber feet Jul 22, 2006
By Lawrence Kesteloot I bought one of these on eBay. It took me a while to figure out that you have to remove the rubber feet on the router. (I've got a WRT54GL.) I used a pair of pliers, which ended up tearing one of the feet a bit. After that, wall mounting was straightforward. The router is held in place by friction, but the friction is pretty decent.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Note easy to find... Sep 08, 2005
By Daniel Laskowski The 10 pack of wall mounts is exactly what it says it is. 10 plates that mount many of the Linksys products on a wall. Too bad that you have to buy 10 to get the two I needed. I looked in many places to buy these and NOBODY but Amazon seemed to have them. They came quickly and they work fine. I've shared the extras with friends and work.
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