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Reddit mentions of Tripp Lite N250-012 12-Port Cat6 Wall-Mount Vertical 110 Patch Panel

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Tripp Lite N250-012 12-Port Cat6 Wall-Mount Vertical 110 Patch Panel
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    Features:
  • 12 Port Category 6 (Cat6/Cat5 RJ45) vertical wall mount patch panel
  • Color coded label on back offers both EIA/TIA 568A & 568B wiring
  • Ports are clearly numbered both on front and back; labels on front enable each port to be named
  • Easy wallmounting with included 89D mounting bracket
  • 110 punch down termination
Specs:
Height3.2999934 Inches
Length9.99998 Inches
Number of items1
Size12 Port Wall Mount
Weight0.32 Pounds
Width1.897634 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Tripp Lite N250-012 12-Port Cat6 Wall-Mount Vertical 110 Patch Panel:

u/rudekoffenris ยท 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

Well what you could do is cut a hole in the drywall and mount a box on that. That would give you enough space to see what is inside the wall. you could also cut a small hole and then use a camera like this https://www.amazon.ca/Endoscope-SGODDE-Waterproof-Inspection-Camera/dp/B01NCV35O2/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1540841693&sr=8-4&keywords=camera+inspection to look inside the wall. A snake camera or an endoscope. If it's an outside wall you will hit insulation and that can be problematic for drill bits. What is the outside wall? Brick? You'll need a masonry bit and a hammer drill. They aren't scary you just have to be careful that you don't shatter the brick, assuming your outside is brick of course.

You could put something like this https://www.amazon.ca/Tripp-N250-012-Mount-Feedthrough-Patch/dp/B000HZES42/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1540842096&sr=8-3&keywords=wall+mount+ethernet+panel at your demarcation point and cover up the hole in the drywall with a panel of some sort. The idea being of course that drilling the brick without having to go through other stuff is better. Make sure you put more insulation there and seal those holes so the nasty wind doesn't get inside.