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In-Wall box for OneConnect

(Topic created: 01-29-2025 09:31 AM)
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ScottDarth
Constellation
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I want to have my Frame set up so that the OneConnect wire is hidden inside the wall and the OneConnect box is hidden inside the wall too.  I'm looking for suggestions on how to locate a professional who can cut a hole in the drywall to hide the OneConnect box and mount the Frame above my fireplace.  How does one even find someone who can do this well?

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GaryB82
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I would suggest contacting your local building centers Lowes Home Depot most of the time they have licensed contractors that can do the job for you.



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MrXGeekX
Nebula
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To hide the OneConnect box inside the wall and mount The Frame TV above your fireplace, hire a professional through platforms like Angi, Thumbtack, HomeAdvisor, or Best Buy Geek Squad. Look for home theater installers or licensed electricians experienced with cable management and wall installations. Ensure they are familiar with The Frame TV setup and OneConnect box solutions. For a DIY approach, consider in-wall media enclosures from brands like Legrand or Sanus.

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ScottDarth
Constellation
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Let me just say, hopefully without sparking emotions, that if you don't know the answer, please don't make a guess without saying that it's a guess.

I started with Best Buy Geek Squad.  They will not do any cuts into drywall, so in order to bury the OneConnect Box, I can't use Best Buy.

I then went to both Home Depot and Lowes, who both told me that TV and Home Theatre install was not something that their contractor pros did, and I should find my own contractors to do that.

Seems like a logical thing, to ask Best Buy or Lowe's or Home Depot to do this, but in reality, it got me nowhere.  So, that's my plea: Please don't answer authoritatively if you actually don't know.

I finally wound up consulting a local electrician who is going to take care of it for me.

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