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What ho one and all,
My Plusnet contract is coming to an end so am moving to EE because they can provide a VOip service.
My house does not have CAT6 installed and I want the FTTH box (currently only FTTP) in the loft (where the current line is located) Intend to run a CAT6 from there to the ground floor office space so the router can be in the office. I don't want holes drilled through the wall.
I have a 50m CAT6 cable with factory fitted plugs at each end, and intend to fit this (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ethernet-F...pcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=A2FODBJNNTXSR0) with a back-box. Does a regular back-box have sufficient depth to accommodate a CAT6 cable with factory fitted plug?
Thanks and toodle pip
My Plusnet contract is coming to an end so am moving to EE because they can provide a VOip service.
My house does not have CAT6 installed and I want the FTTH box (currently only FTTP) in the loft (where the current line is located) Intend to run a CAT6 from there to the ground floor office space so the router can be in the office. I don't want holes drilled through the wall.
I have a 50m CAT6 cable with factory fitted plugs at each end, and intend to fit this (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ethernet-F...pcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=A2FODBJNNTXSR0) with a back-box. Does a regular back-box have sufficient depth to accommodate a CAT6 cable with factory fitted plug?
Thanks and toodle pip