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Hi everyone
I have Cat6 cable running from my cable router downstairs to the study upstairs and I need to fit a mounting box at each end. The wall in the upstairs study is plaster on brick and there's a gap in the plaster just above the skirting board where the cable comes through:
The network backbox I've got is plastic and I'm not sure about the best way to fix it to the wall:
I was thinking of cutting a suitably sized hole in the plaster and then screwing this to the brick - so the face plate would be not far off flush with the wall. But I'm sure I've read somewhere that back boxes sunk into the wall should be metal...?
Is that true? Or would it be OK?
Thanks
I have Cat6 cable running from my cable router downstairs to the study upstairs and I need to fit a mounting box at each end. The wall in the upstairs study is plaster on brick and there's a gap in the plaster just above the skirting board where the cable comes through:
The network backbox I've got is plastic and I'm not sure about the best way to fix it to the wall:
I was thinking of cutting a suitably sized hole in the plaster and then screwing this to the brick - so the face plate would be not far off flush with the wall. But I'm sure I've read somewhere that back boxes sunk into the wall should be metal...?
Is that true? Or would it be OK?
Thanks