02-09-2012 10:05 AM - edited 03-21-2019 05:19 AM
We're wanting to wall mount some of the SPA 30x and 5xx phones. There are the classic dual mounting holes for a mounting plate, but all of the plates that I have found in various hardware stores have the RJ11/45 jack slightly raised. While I don't care if I use the builting jack or I run a sperate CAT5 line, I do need someway of conviently mounting the phone. The problem is that back of the phones between the mounting holes is flush and do not permit this raised RJ11/45 jack.
Other than drilling two screws manually into the drywall and mounting the phones, what have others done?
It would be nice on a future phone redeisgn to provide a recess in the back of the phone to accept the RJ11/45 jack sticking up.
02-09-2012 10:16 AM
There is a mounting bracket that is recommended for the phones if you are going to attach them to the wall:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10043/index.html
I don't have one myself but I would assume the jack isn't a problem with the design of the bracket.
02-09-2012 10:21 AM
Ahh yes, I had forgotten about that. It bit pricy for the task (20% of the phone cost) but it would work.
02-09-2012 02:40 PM
Sorry, I didn't know the cost. The only other thing I have seen people do with the phones is your first idea of using screws in drywall. Maybe someone else will answer with another idea....
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