🛠️ Crimp like a pro, connect like a boss!
The trueCABLE Cat6/6A RJ45 Pass Through Modular Plugs come in a 50-piece pack designed for professional-grade Ethernet terminations. Featuring a pass-through design for easy conductor verification, triple prong gold-plated contacts, and shielded external ground connectors, these plugs support high-speed data transfer and PoE up to 100W. Compatible with 23AWG cables and certified to UL and ANSI/TIA standards, they ensure reliable, low-crosstalk connections for routers, servers, and smart devices.
Number of Items | 50 |
Unit Count | 50 Count |
Maximum Current | 6.25 Amps |
Number of Pins | 8 |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
Gauge | 23.0 |
Additional Features | Data Transfer |
Ethernet Cable Category | Cat 6a |
Connector Gender | Male |
Connector Type Used on Cable | RJ45 |
Cable Type | Ethernet |
Compatible Devices | Router, Server, Modem, Smart TV, Gaming Console, Security Camera |
Specification Met | UL, TIA, ANSI |
Shape | Round |
Color | Cat6/6A |
M**S
Greaty buy for the money.
Clean, simple, and easy to use. I did use them for Cat 6a shielded, and they worked flawlessly. I would buy again once I run out.
D**D
Shielded CAT6 Ethernet Connectors. (RJ-45)
The shielded CAT6 Ethernet connectors worked very well. Easy to use and of good construction.
N**S
Good, work well.
great connectors. I use Truecable a lot and these are always my go go connectors
W**D
Wish they were cheaper, but wouldn't buy anything else
I made the mistake of buying other connectors to save some money, and it wasted so much of my time. I used these with TrueCable CAT6A shielded cable to run HDMI over CAT. Other connectors had poor fit in jacks (hard to get that click), had tons of noise still, had loose connectors, and robbed me of literal hours of time because of how hard the pass through was to get right.These were simple. Line my conductor wires up and the slid right through. Easy to verify, easy to crimp, tested perfectly, worked perfectly with no noise. Even when used for HDMI (HDMI is much more susceptible to noise), they just worked. Fit in jacks is perfect, easy to remove, etc. Didn't think I could be so impressed by something so simple. but it was just such a relief.I only wish they could sell these at a sub $1.00/piece price without having to purchase so many
B**Y
There was one part I struggled with
During the process of building a new home, I ran several thousand feet of trueCABLE Cat6A Shielded Riser (CMR) (B079NN5S58). To terminate the ends for UniFi access points and UniFi Protect cameras, I purchased these trueCABLE Cat6/6A RJ45 Pass Through Modular Plugs for Shielded (STP) cable. It's a great setup. Also, the trueCABLE RJ45 Strain Relief Boots, 7.5mm Slip-On PVC Plug Cover (B08MHS9N81) worked well, however, Plug Cover can't be used with all devices so make surety check prior to using them.The RJ45 Pass Through connector was great and my Klein Tools VDV226-110 made quick work of getting them terminated. The one issue I ran into was getting the tabs bent around. I tried several different methods but it would have been much easier if I had the trueCABLE all in one V2 tool (B089B4Z5RV).So. If you're going this route and haven't purchased the tools, you may want to consider the trueCABLE all in one V2 even though the Klein Tools VDV226-110 is rock solid. It will make you life easier as you crimp the grounding tabs for the shielded component.Pros:- Rugged and durable design- Secure cable connection- CAT 6a rated and designed for shielded cableCons:- Crimping the ground tabs can be a bit of a pain if you don't have the right tool. I was using the inside of my Klein Snips thumb hole to bend the tabs over and make sure they maintaind a shape that would allow for me to install the Plug Cover. It was a bit of a pain. But I prefer Klein Tools so it's what I had to do not wanting to buy the trueCABLE all in one V2.Would you recommend it to a friend? Yes, I would. I've purchased them multiple times.
N**N
works great, but deep recess
to get this to work you will want to strip the outer coating of ur cat cable to expose a good 3 inches of the twisted pairs before trying to poke them into their designated holes one by one working from one side to the other in the connector. other than that these work great, just requires a bit of patience.i won't bother to dock any points in my review because that might make these compete with so much other stuff on amazon with terrible quality. the quality on these isn't bad, you'll just need a bit of patience to deal with the design.
P**K
Extremely High Quality
I've purchased 5 different RJ45 Cat6+ connectors in my lifetime. These are by far the highest quality connectors I've ever used. Was a little thrown off at first because they didn't have the little insert boots to guide the wires since those are the only other connectors I've used before. With these connectors, you don't need them. No trouble slipping them through once lined up properly and didn't have issues with the wires being out of order. I actually feel like not having the wire boot allows the cable ends to be closer to to teeth which should cut down some possibility of interference, minuscule as that may be.
D**Y
4/4 failed testing. The holes are staggered, making it hard to passthru wires.
As others have said, these connectors don't work. Either the crimp tool is very specific, or they are trash.crimped 4 on 2 cables. both cables failed. only 3 wires out of 16 were connected.AND feeding the wires is VERY HARD because the holes are staggered. You can't fan the wires out in a line and push them thru, because the holes are NOT IN A LINE. I guess they want you to feed 1 wire at a time? its probably faster to keep jamming the flat fan of wires into the staggered holes, and get lucky.The staggered/zig-zag/up-down pattern of the holes means that the holes are closer, more likely to cross wires while feeding. and you are more likely to hit a vertical bar between holes and not be able to feed the wires. Never had these problems with in-line holes.
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