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Kenneth
> 3 dayUsing this to patch between switches and other devices.
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Sandy S
> 3 dayEasy snap in. No need to rewire
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Sky Pilot
> 3 dayI ordered three of these for a large project and I am extremely disappointed they came without mounting hardware. I can do without the wire ties to secure cables, but now I must shop for the machine screws to mount the things.
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Lac
> 3 daySturdy panel works well with Cable Matters (5 Pack) Cat6 RJ45 Keystone Jack In-Line couplers.
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Tim McLaughlin
Greater than one weekI was unable to use the Cable management bracket with my 4 deep rack. not a problem with the product, just my planning.
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Aikavols
> 3 dayTheres some really good things, and really bad things about this. First, while some posts demand that you MUST use Cable Matters keystones -- you dont. This will (somewhat) work with any standard sized keystone jacks. Since I buy keystones in bulk from another company, I went ahead and tried this rack. Heres the good ........ its AMAZING to get 24 ports in 1U .. Generally, youll need 2U for this many ports. If youre using couplers, or small pass-through keystones (think audio, HDMI, etc.), then this would be fantastic. Heres the bad ........ if youre using non-Cable Matters crimped wired keystone CAT5(E)/6(A)/7 jacks -- youll never, ever, ever get 24 of them in this thing. Thankfully the project Im currently working on utilizes mostly couplers, though I had to readapt my layout for some wired keystones - otherwise this could have been a nightmare. Would I recommend it? Sure -- as long as youre not wiring up a 24 port network with crimp down keystones.
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Freyja
> 3 dayI bought Cat6 RJ45 patch blocks to put into this mount and have found that the slots are clustered too close together. This is NOT universal. Im sorely disappointed.
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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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Jason
Greater than one weekHuge fan of this style of “punch panels”. Though using individual jacks are more pricey, it’s great to be able to easily configure panel line-up. Also, if a single jack were to go bad or become damaged, you merely need only replace that individual jack, vs the entire panel.
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I. Bautista
> 3 dayI bought this over a competing brand because of the cable management arm which is an excellent plus. Turned out even the slots for the keystones are far superior compared to competing brands. Would buy this again.