These actually mount in the table.
I haven't used any myself so no first hand experience.
But if YOU are cutting the hole in an expensive conference table, make sure you get it right the first time.
If the table is really nice don't cut a hole in it. No reason to ruin good furniture.
Instead put surface mount boxes under the table near where the equipment needs to go and provide some nice loomed patch cables for common applications.
If the table is not good furniture or they insist here are some options:
I agree with EDFAIR, Mockett table hardware worked very well. We used 4 table pop-ups (Voice/data and electrical). Installed a router below the table and used carpet covers to keep the cables from being a trip hazard.
Wireless LAN would work great but you still have the voice and electrical cable so we went to a LAN consolidation point on the wall (still meets TIA/EIA standards).
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