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DjH61
> 3 dayOrdered this to go with VCE 5-PACK CAT6 RJ45 Keystone Jack Inline. They worked well together I didnt need to do the whole punch down deal with the connectors just crimped Cat6 ends on Cat6 cable and plunged them in
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Brooke & Scott P.
Greater than one weekWorks well, not flimsy at all. Its helpful to have the snap in keystone ports.
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R
> 3 dayIt might cost a few bucks more than a punch panel, but totally worth it. You can rearrange, install a mix of connectors, and easily pull one for repair if needed. I used Trucable cat6 keystones and they fit great. I had a few coax ports too (Leviton) and those fit just fine as well. Some reviewers complained about keystones not fitting but I can see why that would be. There’s very little wiggle room, they are snug, but they fit just fine. The zip tie bracket is great for securing them and keeping the cabling runs clean. I bought several more after installing the first.
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P. Platt
> 3 dayCable Matters CAT8 keystones are harder to install in this unit than in a competing unit I also have. I am also not a fan of the way the cable ties attach to the cable support but it isnt a big deal. Keystones are a pain to install because the top of the keystone tends to go above the cutout. What worked was inserting the top at an angle and then rotating down to snap the bottom in. Pressing down on the keystone release and rotating up didnt work. A small deal but why does it say CAT6 on the panel? This takes keystones. In my case they are all CAT8. I can understand the label on a punch down patch panel but not on one that takes keystones. IN summary, it works and the cable support is nice but I like the other one I have better.
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Mike
> 3 dayThe 24 Port Blank Keystone jack patch panel is one of the best patch panels I have found. I like the cable management rail and the fact that you get 24 Keystone jacks in a single U.
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Bebastian
Greater than one weekThis patch panel fits perfectly, the cable support is nice and it is very sturdy. I was going to order a few more but it appears to no longer be in stock. Quality build and the ability to place whatever standard keystones I want makes it very easy for me to centralize all my media devices within my network rack.
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Todd S
> 3 dayBuilding a small network for my home which includes a 24 port switch. This 1u patch panel is perfect and keeps things nice a tidy and makes me look like I know what Im doing haha.
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Gil Disatnik
> 3 dayThe paint is a non conductive paint which means that jacks will not be properly terminated on this panel. I would need to run a ground wire to sort this out. Had I known I would have purchased something else, my bad for not doing more research though. Writing this so other might not have to go through my trouble.
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Ryan
> 3 dayThis is a nice keystone patch panel. My only gripe is it says CAT6. Nothing about this makes it CAT6 compatible. I would rather it not have this text.
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Patrick K
Greater than one weekI build a small wiring panel in the closet which locates in the middle of my house. From the panel, I run 2 Cat-6 cables to all rooms. This allows me to run the shortest amount of cables and provide wired connectivity to each location. This setup provides the most stable connection to all my devices in the house. And I can upgrade to 10GBase-T in the future. About this panel, its built with strong material. The keystone mounting area is easy to access. I use it with the Cable Matters Keystone jack and it can fit 24 without issue. (Note the Cable Matters Keystone jack is wider than some other brand). And given its build quality and price, this panel is a good value. Overall, I am very satisfied with this panel. Here is what I use for the project. For the patch panel in the closet *