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I'm remodeling my home and am running Cat 6A to each of the rooms. There's quite a few runs and in an effort to be as neurotic and pedantic as possible, I'd really like to have all of the cables properly spaced together (at least until they split off to their respective locations).

Does anybody know of a product like the one below that can be screwed into wood from the top-down? I've found a few of the 4-5 cable ones, but they require lateral screwing/nailing. In my case, the wires are all running atop 2x6 ceiling joists.

I could probably buy these and just drill holes through the #1 and #10 ports to secure them, but if there is a product designed for it, I'd love to know. I've searched high and low and can't find any such thing.

Thanks in advance and Happy Thanksgiving!

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

They make these for 6 cables. . .

https://www.ebay.com/itm/285197205528

Single screw in the middle holds them down. . .