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Old 13-03-2012, 16:54   #6
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Re: Wall Mount Superhub Remove Base Stand

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Originally Posted by Sirius View Post
Now Now Rob you know what we said about you and screw drivers at the last lan


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Originally Posted by ShadowTD View Post
They do a wall mount now do they eh? I asked about one a few weeks after I had my shub delivered last year (because there's blatantly grooves for a wall bracket) to be told such a thing did not exist!
It's just a bit of plastic, but only holds the hub off the wall by a couple of inches. That's fine for the standard cable attachment and also for the ethernet leads to plug in. If you needed an attenuator on the cable feed it wouldn't work.
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