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Reddit mentions of Rosewill 1U 19 Inch Brush Strip Horizontal Server Rack Cable Management Panel with Brush Plate, Network Cable Manager, Black (RSA-1UPA001)
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Rosewill 1U 19 Inch Brush Strip Horizontal Server Rack Cable Management Panel with Brush Plate, Network Cable Manager, Black (RSA-1UPA001). Here are the top ones.
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- The 1U 19" horizontal server rack cable management allows users to organize cables through a dense nylon brush strip which not only makes it a back patch panel but also a perfect dust free cable manager.
- Rosewill 19-Inch high density cable management with brush plate improves the efficiency of your cooling system by covering unused space
- The brush cable manager can reduce dust accumulation near valuable server equipment with nylon bristles that surround your cables.
- Rosewill 1U brush strip server cable management fits all standard 19 inch 1U equipment. It's also easy to install and has a sturdy steel construction.
- The brush horizontal server rack cable manager includes 1x 1U Brush Panel, 4x M6 Screws, Cage Nuts, and Washers to protect cable bundles.
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 1.18 Inches |
Length | 19.29 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Brush |
Width | 2.17 Inches |
if you really want the switch in the front why not just use patch cords and run them to the back through a brush strip under the switch?
ex https://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-Horizontal-Management-Network-RSA-1UPA001/dp/B06XC5649K?psc=1
It is a brush panel. Basically like a 1U blank panel with a hole cut in it and brushes that fill the hole:
Rosewill 1U 19 Inch Brush Strip Horizontal Server Rack Cable Management Panel with Brush Plate, Network Cable Manager, Black (RSA-1UPA001) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XC5649K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_f3gSAbN1FMGJK
I have some USB powered devices that I power with PoE splitters. They take a PoE capable Cat5/6 run and split the PoE to DC Power and regular ethernet. My USB powered devices don’t have any network, so I use a rack PoE injector to send them power. I didn’t want to use up space on my Cat5e panel for those, since I have actual PoE devices like APs and Raspberry Pi’s that I also use the PoE splitters to power, using my PoE capable switch.