Personally I wouldn't bother with CAT6. CAT5E is so much cheaper and
easier to install. CAT6 is very tempremental and doesn't take tight
curves or imperfect fitting if you are looking to get the full CAT6
standard. If you really need 10Gbps why not go the whole hog and go
CAT7?

To address the original question you might want to check out
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ukha_d as faceplates are often discussed
(it is manily a UK audience and I see you are in SA but you might get
some company names)


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Paul_B

Paul

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