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Why would you want 2 way switching when it's remotely controlled? xurely if its remote it can be switched on and off from anywhere within range of the remote unit?
 
as pete said. just use 1 remote switch,this can be used in conjunction with existing 2 way switching arrangement by replacing just 1 switch with a remote controlled one. bear in mind that some remote switches require a N at the swiych.
 
Any particularly recommended ones?

Forgive me if I'm being a bit thick but the remote control unit is mounted on the existing switch wiring and functions as a switch as does the remote battery powered unit ?
 

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