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Reddit mentions of Cable Matters UL Listed 10-Pack 1 Port Keystone Wall Plate (Cat6, Cat5e Ethernet Wall Plate) in White

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Cable Matters UL Listed 10-Pack 1 Port Keystone Wall Plate (Cat6, Cat5e Ethernet Wall Plate) in White. Here are the top ones.

Cable Matters UL Listed 10-Pack 1 Port Keystone Wall Plate (Cat6, Cat5e Ethernet Wall Plate) in White
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    Features:
  • Single-gang wall plate with a standard size 1-port keystone jack insert
  • Cost-effective 10-pack for work or home installations
  • Provides a professional installation for different types of keystone jack inserts
  • Includes mounting screws
  • UL Listed (E486099) and RoHS compliant
Specs:
Colorwhite
Height2.7 Inches
Length4.5 Inches
Size1 Port
Weight0.04375 Pounds
Width0.8 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Cable Matters UL Listed 10-Pack 1 Port Keystone Wall Plate (Cat6, Cat5e Ethernet Wall Plate) in White:

u/johnson_n ยท 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

Is the original coax is going through a hole in the drywall or an actual wall plate?

You could get a

punch down tool
(1) keystone jack wall plate
(1) cat5e/cat6 RJ45 punch down keystone jack
(1) cat5e/cat6 RJ45 punch down surface mount box

The setup would be to make a run of your Ethernet cable (solid core) between the ONT and router. Terminate the Cat 6 in the basement with the surface mount box and attach a patch cable between it and the ONT. For the router side you would do the same except using a wall plate instead. If no wall plate then you could get two of the surface mount boxes.

You can get single pieces of what I linked at most home stores or places like Micro Center, etc.

u/fyrilin ยท 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

I'm not entirely sure what you're asking but it seems like you want this:

  • router patch cable run to a keystone face plate. You will need a keystone jack to hook into that faceplate
  • CAT-6 run through walls or whatever to another box/faceplate/jack near your switch
  • patch cable run from that faceplate to your switch

    Is that right? If so, definitely doable. That's what I'm doing at my house. Instead of a patch panel I'm using low-voltage electrical boxes and the items listed above as patch points for my switch. Can take pictures if you want but I'm hoping to wait until I get it cleaned up some before doing that.