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    NTework Faceplate

    Hi,
    Can some one confirm if this is the complete unit, apart from the wall plate everything else is included?

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Singl...mounting-NOT-I

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    Re: NTework Faceplate

    aye, module should be the socket and hell thats cheap, should get some myself
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    Re: NTework Faceplate

    Cheap yes, but there isn't a great selection of different options.

    I think I would pay the extra 92p for the bouble socket face plate.

    B&Q have, surprisingly, a very good selection of these modular face plates. Lots of options too. Networking, audio, TV, satellite, radio, power, etc.

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    Re: NTework Faceplate

    Quote Originally Posted by Funkstar View Post
    Cheap yes, but there isn't a great selection of different options.

    I think I would pay the extra 92p for the bouble socket face plate.

    B&Q have, surprisingly, a very good selection of these modular face plates. Lots of options too. Networking, audio, TV, satellite, radio, power, etc.
    For the double plate you need two wires and unfortunately I have already put the wires in and plastered over.
    B||&Q have a limited selec tiopn online and a lot more expoensive. Maplin are doing the same fir twice the price.
    http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=30149

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    Re: Network Faceplate

    Quote Originally Posted by Funkstar View Post
    Cheap yes, but there isn't a great selection of different options.

    I think I would pay the extra 92p for the bouble socket face plate.

    B&Q have, surprisingly, a very good selection of these modular face plates. Lots of options too. Networking, audio, TV, satellite, radio, power, etc.
    For the double plate you need two wires and unfortunately I have already put the wires in and plastered over.
    B||&Q have a limited selec tiopn online and a lot more expoensive. Maplin are doing the same fir twice the price.
    http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=30149

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    Re: Network Faceplate

    Quote Originally Posted by Stanman View Post
    For the double plate you need two wires and unfortunately I have already put the wires in and plastered over.
    B||&Q have a limited selec tiopn online and a lot more expoensive. Maplin are doing the same fir twice the price.
    http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=30149
    Ah, ok. I would always run more cable than you think you will need. It's easy to add a second port or even move to a larger box with 4 ports, but running more cable is a pain.

    Couldn't remember the pricing of the B&Q ones, just knew they had a pretty good selection of options last time I was in the nearest store. If you look about online, you'll probably find Maplin are expensive too, especially if you buy bulk packs.

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