Oberon recently released its "Home and Office Network Cabinet", which the company says can provide the flexibility to organize virtually any small office’s networking components. The company now notes that the products in this series are also especially intended for use with Cisco's recently introduced Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend Access Point.
At 22” x 22” x 4" deep with adjustable shelves, hook-and-loop strips, and tie-downs for wiring, the company says the main cabinet in the product line is ideal for stowing and organizing routers, broadband modems, wireless routers, cellular femto-cells, small network switches, power strips, network storage, external hard drives, and other components. The network cabinet surface mounts to the wall in minutes, says Oberon. The low profile allows the cabinet to be mounted virtually anywhere in the small/home/professional/ remote office. The network cabinet’s door is made of an impact resistant ABS material which is virtually transparent to the wireless signal of the wireless router or cellular femto-cell, making it uniquely ideal for stowing wireless products.
Also introduced this month, Oberon’s Wireless Router Box is ideal for organizing smaller wireless routers and broadband modems. This 14” x 9” x 4” deep box can be flush-mounted by cutting an opening in the wall or ceiling and attaching to studs, or it can be surface-mounted using appropriate wall anchors. The WR-BOX includes two universal electronics brackets with hook and loop straps for mounting a wireless router and a broadband modem or other components.
The company says that both enclosures were designed to meet the needs of teleworkers, home users, small business and professional offices, and smaller office settings within larger buildings when combined with Oberon's corporate enclosure lines for full-building wiring. For more information call 1-877-867-2312 or see the Enclosure Selection Guide at http://oberonwireless.com/selection-guide.php.