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Description of Wall Cable Pass Through Port

Completely Dressed Port System - No chasing wires down inside the walls!. This a single, two piece unit. The pictures with the multiple sizes are to demonstrate the variety of sizes these units are available in. "A hole in the wall never looked so good!". "Take it to the other side!". This unit puts a hole from one side of your wall to the other through a neatly dressed port. It does not allow access to the area of the wall where the studs lie. It Simply allows the running of cables from one side of a wall to the other.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great way to run cables through a wall

Great product. This was exactly what I wanted: a neat way to run 2 ethernet cables and a power cable from the closet to the hallway to keep my ethernet router as high as possible. Drill a 1 3/4" hole carefully so you don't run into a bolt and cut the electrical wire. Great tip for a newbie. center hole so the 2 holes line up. Much easier than taking precise measurements from known datum points .If you don't have a long drill, buy a 6" nail from the household department. Put insulation and…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • weak

The company recommends drilling a 1 3/4 inch hole in the wall for this connection. male and female ends. A tricky thing with this setup is aligning both sides of the hole. I have an entertainment center that is blocking one side of the wall so perfect hole alignment is not possible. I got close enough with a long drill to mark the center of both sides. Make sure you use a spike finder so you don't start a hole you can't finish! Besides aligning the holes, screwing the two ends together can be a

Pros
  • 1 year trial
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to install and gets the job done

This is a great solution for running some cables through the wall (where there is room for them). I could easily find a spot in the wall to put the pass through. There are two tricky parts to installing: lining up the holes on either side and attaching the two pieces together. I decided to do the alignment by first drilling a hole in one side and then using that hole to drill a pilot hole in the other wall from the inside. I found that it was easier to judge if I had placed the drill bit…

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • little things