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Need wall mount bracket for this
I have bought this round wifi mesh and looking for a wall mount bracket for this to hang it outside on my post. I could not find any solution. Is there anything from bracket section that i can use?
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Re: Need wall mount bracket for this
Not sure what brand your mesh is. I have Google Wifi and got these great plastic brackets that keep everything really tidy - https://www.catch.com.au/product/google-wifi-wall-mount-bracket-holder-old-rectangular-plug-not-curr...
I'm sure you could find something similar.
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Re: Need wall mount bracket for this
Hello @atul221282
Is there no provision for a wall-mount hook-up behind the mesh transmitter? What brand and model did you purchase? If you have no plans of moving the transmitter to another spot would you be willing to glue it in place? If you are, I suggest Selleys Liquid Nails Rapid Cure Waterproof Polyurethane. Once you've applied the polyurethane keep the mesh in place by applying masking tape when the polyurethane cures you can take the masking tape off.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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Re: Need wall mount bracket for this
Hello @atul221282
Is there no provision for a wall-mount hook-up behind the mesh transmitter? What brand and model did you purchase? If you have no plans of moving the transmitter to another spot would you be willing to glue it in place? If you are, I suggest Selleys Liquid Nails Rapid Cure Waterproof Polyurethane. Once you've applied the polyurethane keep the mesh in place by applying masking tape when the polyurethane cures you can take the masking tape off.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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