Q: I am setting up a home network quickly and am looking for an easier way to staples to attach the cable. So anyway, the restaurant I work at, I noticed the network cables were connected by a small metal “half pipe” which dealt with the cable that was attached with a hole to nail or screw into the wall. If anyone can identify with what I sense and point out if I can find them at newegg that would great
PS Oh yes, I said urgent reason my new system I ordered from newegg tomorrow and dont want multiple orders
Re:Wire channel moulding is probably what you want.
Re:Nails.
No, seriously, go to Depot in the electrical section and you can find plastic romex staples. Most people use the metal staples, but there are plastic ones that can be used for your wiring needs.
Re:staples? i/expressions/rolleye.gif
Re:Originally posted by: guy
I would think they are just called cable clips, or that is what I've always heard them called. I just get them at a local hardware store.
Yeah, any hardware store will have them.
Re:WireMold makes a nice job for something like this .
Re:Two words.
Duct tape.
Thank you.
- M4H
Re:I would think they are just called cable clips, or that is what I've always heard them called. I just get them at a local hardware store.
Re:Well, I pick up the ones used at work from Home Depot.
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