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Game changer New socket adds networking to the electrician’s armoury T


ruly game changing products are very rare, but Power Ethernet’s PE Socket is just that. Designed for


electricians by networking experts, it enables electricians to start specifying and installing networks in their customers’ homes and offices without any specialist data knowledge or tools.


From Connected TVs and games consoles to CCTV and IP phones, there are a rapidly growing number of Internet enabled devices in homes and workplaces that need high- speed, physical network connections. The electrical trade is seeing rising demand for networking from customers as a result. A cable is a cable to your average buyer so their trusted electrician is a clear starting point.


Until now electricians were faced with three options. Recommend a networking installer and hope they’ll do the same in return. Recommend WiFi. Or take the time out to obtain data networking skills and buy the specialist tools. The first two options leave money on the table. The third means taking a hit on short-term revenue for the promise of longer- term returns.


Power Ethernet’s PE Socket offers a great new option.


Based on the HomePlug AV standard, the PE Socket fits into a British Standard 35mm deep double gang metal back box and takes advantage of a building’s existing power cables to create a high-speed and secure data network for connecting computers, Voice over IP phones, Internet-connected TVs and other devices. By integrating Powerline networking technology into a socket, it enables electricians to specify and quickly install data networks in both commercial and residential buildings and take advantage of that rising customer demand.


As you’d expect from a team of network engineers who have cut


their teeth on everything from home to global networks, a Power Ethernet network offers the advanced networking features needed to meet demanding services like video on demand. But it’s designed with the electrician in mind. It’s simple to install and set-up a network – three sockets in an hour – and electricians can install the PE Socket without the need for specialist networking knowledge.


The PE Socket isn’t for every networking job. Many new buildings already have the relevant cabling and networks in place. But that still leaves the vast majority of houses and offices built before the advent of data networking. Electricians now have the key to unlock their existing electrical cabling for data networking.


For further information see www.powerethernet.com


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