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Hi people,
I'm sure plenty of you have found that the port in the back of your MFC is a bit "average" (for want of a better term) at holding the ethernet cable in. I reckon in the right situation, a moderate breeze could possibly dislodge it...
Has anyone come up with something or know of a product that helps with this?? Short of holding it in there with blu-tack/duct tape or making a custom steel bracket of some sort, I'm at a loss to think of anything that will work. bending the clip at the end of the cable out helps a little bit, but only for so long.
Not a huge issue as throughout our live set, I only have a few scene changes and even then, I can get away with playing our whole set with 1 sound if need be, but it's still a hassle I'd like to see rectified one way or another.
I'm sure plenty of you have found that the port in the back of your MFC is a bit "average" (for want of a better term) at holding the ethernet cable in. I reckon in the right situation, a moderate breeze could possibly dislodge it...
Has anyone come up with something or know of a product that helps with this?? Short of holding it in there with blu-tack/duct tape or making a custom steel bracket of some sort, I'm at a loss to think of anything that will work. bending the clip at the end of the cable out helps a little bit, but only for so long.
Not a huge issue as throughout our live set, I only have a few scene changes and even then, I can get away with playing our whole set with 1 sound if need be, but it's still a hassle I'd like to see rectified one way or another.