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Killfren5
Greater than one weekThis worked out perfect with female to female rj45 connector keystone jacks.
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Brooke & Scott P.
> 3 dayWorks well, not flimsy at all. Its helpful to have the snap in keystone ports.
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J
> 3 dayThis is a nice value for a 24 port keystone patch panel. I chose this one over others because it has the extra section to tie down cables and keep them secure. Ive been using the Cable Matters keystone jacks and they fit fine and snap in securely. Ill definitely purchase these again!
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Delsol999
> 3 dayI thought these are universal but apparently not the case. I used Leviton 5G108 (Cat5e) and would not fit. It would jam and wont clip correctly. I cant even remove it after it was inserted.
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1 Creation Construction
Greater than one weekShouldn’t use anything else. Flexible for options with different keystone jacks. I’ll only use this from now on.
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Lac
Greater than one weekSturdy panel works well with Cable Matters (5 Pack) Cat6 RJ45 Keystone Jack In-Line couplers.
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Joe C
> 3 dayProduct performed as advertised
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Fatu S Pitolo Jr
> 3 dayWorks Great
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Cody F.
> 3 dayI bought this to replace some punch down patch panels which had recently been installed and which were driving us crazy. Having the ability to remove a single cable or rearrange the jacks on the patch panel is a very nice thing... a VERY nice thing, and saved my sanity. Im not really a network cabler, and Im sure that theres some good reason why someone would want the punch-down kind, (cheaper and faster to install), but in my case I had an undersized cabinet with punch down patch panels installed by others, with 3 or 4 wires faulting. It was impossible to the the remove panel and then put it back in after repairs without cables tearing out a wire by accident. Best decision was to buy these patch panels. They come with cable ties and a bar to secure each cable to neatly organize it all. So I was able to put the panel in place, then install the keystone and snap into place one by one, without straining any of the cables too much. Im guessing this is pretty normal for keystone panels, but this is these are what I bought and they worked perfectly.
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RP Computing
> 3 dayGood Product at a good prince