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Wheels in Idaho
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
The 6 Port Patch Panel Blank Keystone Patch Panel is a versatile and practical addition to any home or office network setup. Compatible with a variety of keystone jacks, including LC, SC, ST, FC, USB, and HDMI, it allows for easy customization to meet your specific needs. Whether you're setting up Ethernet connections or managing other data cables, this patch panel ensures a clean and organized termination for your network. The design is sturdy and space-efficient, making it an excellent choice for desk mounting or installing in small network enclosures. The panel supports both STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) and UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) wiring, providing flexibility for different networking environments. With its straightforward installation process, this patch panel is a great solution for improving the organization and performance of your home or office network setup. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a reliable and customizable networking solution.Photos are accurate of the product.
Dan B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
We've all been there - you're adding 5 or 6 network drops and don't have the ability to go in-wall. So the result is 2 or 3 unsightly, beige 2-port biscuits. Until now. Now you use this device, and terminate them all into one sleek, metal enclosure. Strain relief, cable management, and secure wall-mounting all come with this box, and it looks neat to boot.Snap-in your keystones, whether that's couplers or punchdown terminations, both work. Clips secure cables, and the cover snaps on. Couldn't be easier, and looks professional.
Ryan C.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2025
Very rugged and compact. However there's no documentation, so you're on your own. I have no clue where the ground wire should connect to inside the enclosure if I was using shielded keystones, but I'm not, so I just removed it for this installation.Someone here also mentioned breaking several of the plastic tiedown cable clips. I didn't have that issue, but I think I was probably close to doing so by trying to pry them apart and pushing down on the larger tab on the curled end that lifts up. Again there's no documentation, but I realized I had to press on the smaller tab and it lifted without any additional effort.Also, if you're going to wall-mount this, I'd suggest drywall toggle bolts like I did so you possibly don't easily rip it from the wall with the plastic anchors that are included. Such as using it to terminate to a rackmount cabinet that can be moved around.I like this setup much better than just running all the cables through a hole in the wall to the cabinet as before. I was mainly concerned with signal losses, mostly with coaxial cables, but it was too much of a hassle getting into the cabinet and disconnecting everything to move it around. Now I can easily do so at the wall in seconds.
SteveV
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de abril de 2025
This is a high-quality solution where a rack mount or a 110 style punch down block isn’t an option. You’ll need to provide keystone jacks as they’re not included but that’s mostly good news if you’re using this in a home theater or similar environment and need to include a variety of different keystone jacks such as HDMI, RCA, Toslink, CAT6, etc. Construction is excellent as is appearance and price is more than reasonable. Recommended.
Sean P. Ford
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
Basic metal housing for surface mounting of Ethernet ports. Solid and sturdy construction.
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