🔐 Elevate your network game with sleek security and smart space-saving style!
The LMS Data 6U 450mm Deep 19" Wall Mount Network Server Rack is a compact, lockable, and easy-to-assemble data cabinet designed for professional home offices and SME environments. Featuring a powder-coated alloy frame, reversible tempered glass door, and removable side panels, it offers robust security and flexible access for VoIP, CCTV, and data installations.
Brand | LMS Data |
Product Dimensions | 55 x 38 x 45 cm; 8 kg |
Item model number | CAB-WFP55-6U450 |
Manufacturer | LMS Data |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | SmartModule |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 8 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**G
A good, sturdy cabinet.
For 65 pounds, this is a great cabinet. The instructions certainly could have been clearer, and one of the mounting brackets were slightly bent, though neither of these would be too big of an issue for anyone who has bought something in need of assembly from amazon before. Once you figure out which parts are which, assembly is easy. The lock creates a tight hold, and fitting the door panel in general is simple enough , thanks to the springloaded hinges which you can release from the inside of the panel. There are also two removable plates on the top and bottom to allow for cables. Would buy again.
A**R
Perfectly adequate for light duty use.
First I need to point out that there are far more expensive cabinets on the market and the low cost of this particular cabinet needs to be considered when reviewing it!Also although I was using this in a home environment, hence not wanting to pay professional cabinet prices, I was installing equipment more commonly found in commercial I.T. installations including 2 managed POE switches which are reasonably heavy compared to simple unmanaged switches that would normally be used in a home or small business network.The pros:Cheap.Well packed and delivered quickly.Easy to assemble, especially if you have a power screwdriver.Comes with 10 rack cage nuts & screws - a nice bonus - most items of equipment need 4 screws each, but hey - 10 allows me to lose 2 and still mount 2 items.Panel edges are reasonably smooth - I spent quite some time leaning into this cabinet while it was on the wall to terminate cables and didn't get any cuts.The cons:A bit flimsy, I assume most of these will be wall mounted and the problem is that you are wary of applying too much torque to the screws in case you strip the holes but they need to be REALLY TIGHT in order for the panels not to move relative to each other and the cabinet not to sag when you load it with equipment. Othwrwise it goes out of square and the side doors cannot be easily removed or replaced due to the holes no longer being rectangular.The worst issue is the metal thickness of the rack mounting strips - if you install something such as a managed POE switch the rails really flex and the switch is nowhere near level. I doubt the strips will fail; the tilted switch just looks cosmetically poor. However 4 rails are supplied and since I was not mounting anything from the rear (the cabinet being wall-mounted) I used the spare rear strips to overlay the front ones to double-up on thickness, this solved the problem.Although the front door locks, the side panels do not - this is not unique to this cabinet and if I wanted a truly tamperproof cabinet I would need to pay a lot more money.Cable access: The partly pre-punched knock-outs in the top and bottom panels are quite a distance from the rear of the cabinet and if using wall mounted trunking for the cables the knock outs will not overlay the trunking; making neat cabling more difficult, it would have been better with the knockouts close to the rear.BUT! taking the price into account it still represents reasonable value.Steve.
G**M
Easy to assemble, bit flimsy but good for the price
Pretty easy to assemble and just about sturdy enough for my needs.I'm using it to house a 3D printer.It does seem very flimsy compared to every other wall cabinet I've ever used for housing network equipment or servers.For the price though, don't think you'd find better!
D**O
Good cabinets but needs shelves for anything weighty
It looks nice and the design is quite good but I can only give 3 stars as the internal brackets to mount equipment to are not think enough and bend under the weight of a switch so the rear droops. I was going to install a NAS but was uncomfortable with this so ended up adding shelving.
R**.
Outstanding Flatpack
My 4u cabinet has served me well over the years and due to upgrading my equipment needed something bigger. So started to look for a suitable 12u cabinet to fit under or next to my desk. Cost was an important factor and as this was self assemble, saved a few quid.I was surprised at how small the box was when it was delivered, but the contents was as expected. I have read other reviews about missing screws and actually thought I was going to suffer the same fate, but quickly found the other bag in the box and set about building. I had already thought about pop riveting 16 of the fixings had this been the case. Most of the parts are wrapped in cling film but in all the finish of the metal parts is what I would expect from pre built cabinets. Even included cage nut and bolts, which I have used to mount two brackets to provide extra support to the 1u shelf purchased separately which will hold an HP Gen8 Microserver and Jetway JBC365 which runs Untangle.Instructions are very easy to follow, cabinet was built in about 15 minutes with a manual screwdriver. The removable side panels and door fitted nicely and there is ample room inside to mount a 6 way PDU in the rear. I am also going to make use of the 120mm fan cutout, though looking for a silent USB powered fan. Cable entry will either be via the bottom by raising the cabinet from the floor, or not using the rear panel.I just need a suitable amount of downtime to complete the installation.
T**S
Don’t bother
Bought this rack to go in my loft. Assembly ok but as others have said instructions are useless. Once assembled it looks ok. Mounted in my UniFi network switch and the mounting rails are bending. They are made from barely 1mm metal and are just not up to the job. My switch is at a terrible angle and I have to make some kind of rear support. I am only mounting in 1 device so I can do something with it but tbh I should have just bought a better made rack. It’s going in loft otherwise I would have returned it. I might change the mounting rails for standard 2mm thick ones at a later stage. It’s all fixable but will end up costing more than if I just bought a decent one to start with
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