Ethernet + Coax Wall Plate Bundles: A Cleaner Way to Finish Cable Modem, TV, and Network Drops
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When a room needs both internet and coax, the wall plate is one of those small parts that can make the whole job look cleaner. A loose cable coming through the wall works for a quick test, but it does not look professional, and it is not ideal for a finished home network, office drop, or cable modem setup.
An Ethernet + coax wall plate bundle gives you a simple way to finish the drop with the parts already matched together. Instead of buying a plate, coax insert, keystone jack, screws, and labels separately, you can start with a ready-to-use bundle and keep the install moving.
What is an Ethernet + coax wall plate bundle?
An Ethernet + coax wall plate bundle combines two common low-voltage connections in one wall plate:
- An Ethernet connection for networking, routers, switches, computers, access points, cameras, or other network devices.
- A coax F-type connection for cable modem, cable TV, antenna, or internet service wiring.
For many homes and small offices, those two lines end up in the same room. Using one finished plate helps keep the wall clean and makes the connection point easier to identify later.
Where these bundles make sense
These wall plate bundles are a good fit for:
- Cable modem and router locations where coax and Ethernet are both needed.
- Home office drops with hardwired internet and coax service.
- TV wall locations that also need Ethernet for streaming devices, smart TVs, or media equipment.
- Homelab setups where clean labeling and finished wall drops matter.
- Low-voltage contractor jobs where time, repeatability, and a clean finish are important.
R.J. Enterprises sells the parts only. We do not install, but we do try to make the part selection easier for installers, contractors, and DIY buyers who already know what they need.
Keystone jack or coupler: which one should you choose?
The right bundle depends on how your cable is prepared.Ā
Choose a keystone jack bundle when you are terminating bare Ethernet cable into the wall plate. This is common in structured wiring and new cable runs.
Choose a coupler bundle when you already have a pre-terminated Ethernet cable and want a female-to-female pass-through connection. This is useful for retrofit jobs, quick extensions, and places where you do not want to re-terminate cable.
If the job needs extra protection from interference, a Cat6A shielded option can be a better fit. Shielded Cat6A is often used near electrical panels, network racks, PoE devices, cameras, commercial wiring, and other higher-interference environments.
Why buy the parts as a bundle?
Buying the plate and connectors together saves time in a few simple ways:
- Fewer separate parts to match.
- Less chance of ordering the wrong insert.
- A cleaner look across multiple rooms or jobs.
- Easier restocking for repeat installs.
- Better value when buying 2-pack, 5-pack, or 20-pack quantities.
For contractors, that consistency matters. When every drop uses the same style of plate and connector, the finished job looks more organized and is easier to service later.
Use these with patch panels and structured wiring
Wall plates are only one side of the system. On the wiring side, many network projects also use patch panels to keep cable runs organized at the rack, cabinet, or structured media enclosure. A clean wall plate in the room and a clean patch panel at the network side make the whole setup easier to label, trace, and maintain.
If you are planning more than one room, it is worth looking at both the Ethernet + coax wall plate bundles and the patch panel collection together.
Quick buying checklist
- Need to terminate bare Ethernet cable? Pick a keystone jack bundle.
- Need a pass-through for a finished Ethernet cable? Pick a coupler bundle.
- Need stronger interference protection? Consider Cat6A shielded.
- Doing multiple rooms or jobs? Look at 5-pack or 20-pack options.
- Need more than 20? Ask about case-pack pricing.
A small wall plate can make a big difference in how finished the wiring looks. Whether you are working on a cable modem location, a home network drop, a homelab, or a contractor job, the goal is the same: clean connections, the right parts, and less time spent chasing small pieces.
View the full collection here: Ethernet + Coax Wall Plate Bundles.



