Although plenty of people buy a twisted pair network cable HDMI extender kit, few think about how to mount it properly.
In one of our articles (link to compact extenders) we talked about the hidden pitfalls of compact HDMI extenders. Now we would like to talk in detail about the “regular” kits.
For the most part, they have a standard form: a metal case with a minimum set of inputs and outputs (HDMI, RJ45, power).
Of the new users of such kits, few understand the importance of its external appearance and configuration in terms of how it will be further installed in the room. When choosing a kit, it is important to consider the following question. How are you planning to position this device? Are you planning to hide this device on a table behind an NVR, TV, monitor, etc.? Or will the transmitter and receiver be placed in plain sight, e.g. on a wall, under a tabletop, or on a surface in some other way?
That is why it is important to pay attention to its form factor and the kit itself.
Most extenders look like a regular box:
There are extenders that have special mounting brackets built into the case itself:
Lenkeng LKV372AE
You can also buy extenders with a set of removable brackets that can be attached to the surface of your choice with screws. Perhaps this is a successful combination of the first two options.
Some manufacturers offer additional rack mounting brackets for transmitters and receivers. But this is often offered with expensive professional equipment.
Instead of conclusion
Professional installers have found their own ways of mounting the kits. They use double-sided tape, ties, or other methods. We agree that some sort of life hack can always be found. But at the same time, we want to draw your attention to the variety of devices that are meant for specific applications. We also want to point out that sometimes manufacturers try to facilitate the subsequent installation of their products and that is why they really deserve a special thanks.