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The VCE UL Listed Cat6 Keystone Jack Insert 25-Pack offers professional-grade, 90-degree RJ45 connectors designed for easy punch-down wiring. Featuring gold-plated contacts to reduce crosstalk and corrosion, these keystone jacks support Gigabit Ethernet speeds and are compatible with Cat6, Cat5e, and Cat5 cables. UL Listed for safety and reliability, they come with an 18-month warranty and lifetime support, making them ideal for stable, high-performance home or office networks.
C**L
Would buy again
Works a s should and good quality.
J**G
works like its supposed to
They will not work on all racks better to get the same brand panel like I did and not have to worry
C**P
low cost, high quality RJ45 keystones
Many moons ago I would typically find the cheap route and buy generic CAT6 keystones to save money and was manually punching all of the wires down one at a time. Recently took on a large expansion project at work and thought it would be the time to invest in a keystone crimper/jack set to make the job easier. It was well worth the investment and wasn't expensive at all to do so. We weren't looking to spend Leviton/Hubbell/Panduit kinds of money, but still wanted the one size fit all for a keystone/crimp tool combo.These jacks are identical to those sold by Everest Media Solutions as well as the crimping/punch down tool that is listed under that brand as well. These seem pretty well made and have not run into any bad punches so far that were not my fault/human error. They offer the full rainbow of colors should you decide to color code your patch panels for identification although we stuck with black for patch panels and white for office wall plates to keep things simple. All of the punches are clean and connections reliable. The only thing that would be nicer and this really applies to all brands, is if the jacks were pre-assembled with the dust cover and just thrown in a bulk bag as opposed to individually bagged. Would save a little time and less plastic wasted.
J**R
much easier than rj45 jack crimping
i bought these because i have some POE security cameras that were in the soffit of my house. i did have rj45 crimped on the ends but one decided to stop working when put a new camera up. I tried crimping a new rj45 on the end but 6 foot on a ladder I failed 3 times. I bought these and then used a very short cable worked like a champ
T**M
Easy to use
Bought these to show a friend basic networking so he could make his house smart. These are about as cut and dry as they need to be.Cat 6 fits perfect, the little edges make keeping wire clean and tidy a breeze. Out of 27 we used, we had zero problems that weren’t human error.11 runs all pushing 10gbps with these connectors, so connections are strong.
P**N
Easy punch - bad label
I really like the idea of the keystone jack instead of having to punch on a whole panel. It makes it possible to create all the cables on a work-desk and just plug them in at the panel (assuming you're not pulling the cables out of the wall of course). You're very much in control of the work-area where you do the cable punching - a big plus. Once you get the hang of it, plugging the keystones into the patch panel is easy too (too me a while to figure out the best/fastest way to do that). For beginners like me, a quick drawing showing how you secured the wire would have been nice too - but google was my friend there.The only problem I had was the cable labels. The TIA568B colors doesn't match on the green/brown side. I had to reverse green/brown for them to match with the RJ45 plugs. For cable professional I'm sure this doesn't matter since they can do the sequence of cables in their sleep. After a few initial failed trials, I got the right sequence down and the label didn't matter. I mention this to advice others. Note, while I am color-blind I had non-color blind family members confirm that the colors were indeed wrong on the label. My advice, try one first, test and note what goes where when you're successful. Then rinse and repeat. I would suggest that future labels have a color NAME written too - I get that printers can pick bad color hues, but a small text with the intended color would remove all confusion.All in all - I would not hesitate to purchase this again.
T**N
Excellent nice
Nice
J**A
Works.
Acode and Bcode on the terminal. They just work and look great. Plastic is strong.
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