Please note:these doublers are sold as single units not pairs.
Our Port Doublers allow two devices to be connected using only one port of a structured cabling system. The CAT5/5e/6 cable used in a conventional Fast Ethernet network is made up of 8 conductors, 4 of which are unused. The port doubler makes use of these 4 spare conductors, to provide a second connection over a single cable run, without any loss of performance.
Port Doublers must be used in pairs by connecting one to the patch panel & the other to the wall outlet. ...
Connects 2 devices in parallel
Bridges all pairs
Existing installations can be expanded quickly & easily allowing additional telephones to be added temporarily or permanently
Saves adding additional cable runs
2 year warranty
'Y' Adapters allows two telephones to be connected in parallel at different locations. Please note: this device does not give two individual lines but allows two connection points to share one line. Ideal for existing installations where additional cables cannot be installed easily. ...
Highly durable, transparent PVC insulated twin speaker cable with oxygen free copper for a superior, crystal clear sound. For ease of connection each end has a different cross-sectional shape, one round & one square. The round wire is also imprinted with a continuous directional mark to aid installation. ...
Highly durable, transparent PVC insulated twin speaker cable with oxygen free copper for a superior, crystal clear sound. For ease of connection each end has a different cross-sectional shape, one round & one square. The round wire is also imprinted with a continuous directional mark to aid installation. ...
Surface mount
Cable clamp & earth terminal
Dimensions: 86mm x 44mm x 86mm (Wx Dx H)
Internal dimension: 41mm
Pack of 1
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Archived Product
Surface Pattress Box, Double, Depth 32mm 1pc
Surface mount
Dimensions: 148mm x 86mm x 32mm
Internal dimension: 28mm
Pack of 1
Colour: White
Also available as a Pack of 10.
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