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The CP-7811-WMK= is a wall mount kit engineered exclusively for the Cisco IP Phone 7811, part of the 7800 Series. This kit includes a pre-molded mounting bracket, stainless steel screws, and a template for precise drilling. Designed to support vertical or horizontal orientation, it reduces desk clutter in environments like hospital stations, retail counters, or shared workspaces.
Tool-free adjustment: The snap-in design allows repositioning the phone without dismounting the bracket, ideal for reconfiguring workspaces.
Cable management: Integrated channels route Ethernet and power cords behind the phone, minimizing tripping hazards and accidental disconnects.
Q: Can the CP-7811-WMK= support other 7800 Series models like the 7841?
A: No – the 7841 requires the CP-7841-WMK= due to differences in chassis dimensions and weight distribution.
Q: Does it require drilling into concrete walls?
A: The included screws work for drywall and wood. For concrete, use anchor bolts (not included), ensuring compliance with local building codes.
Criteria | CP-7811-WMK= | Generic Wall Mounts |
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Material durability | Glass-reinforced polycarbonate | ABS plastic (prone to warping) |
Phone stability | Vibration-resistant lock clip | Friction-fit (slips over time) |
Warranty coverage | Cisco 90-day hardware warranty | Typically 30 days or none |
Third-party mounts often lack strain relief for cables, leading to port damage. For guaranteed compatibility, purchase the CP-7811-WMK= through itmall.sale’s Cisco accessories catalog, which includes batch-tested units and installation guides.
While the CP-7811-WMK= adds ~15% to the phone’s upfront cost, its durability pays off in high-traffic settings where accidental bumps or cable tugs are frequent. In one hospital deployment I observed, wall-mounted 7811s using this kit saw a 40% reduction in repair tickets compared to desk-mounted units. For teams balancing ergonomics and longevity, this kit is a silent hero in sustaining uptime.