

Leviton 61110-BC6 eXtreme 6+ QuickPort Connector, CAT 6, Crimson, 25-Pack
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Mohammad Obeidat
> 3 dayI used these jacks to terminate Cat6 cables for a backbone run in my house. Ive also tried it with Cat7 and it works just fine. Keep in mind this is an unshielded jack.
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John David
> 3 dayThis connector and the wall plate worked perfectly for my hardwired extension into my office. Cable was very easy to install.
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Mark English
Greater than one weekI gave only 4 stars because of the following: 1) They only show the B version of wiring for on the product. Though, A version of the wiring code isnt used as much these days. 2) Sturdy connectors for the punch down of the RJ45. 3) The hold down guide that comes with the product has a good design and is easy to install. 4) Recommend Buy of the Levition 6110-RW6 eXtreme 6+ Quick Port Connector, Cat6. I choose white.
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Bill Kearney
Greater than one weekTheyre good quality. Id give them 5 stars if they werent so darned expensive.
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Attila The Hungry
> 3 dayIve been using Leviton stuff for 30+ years, never failed.
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Obe
> 3 daySnapped into place in blank without a problem. Included color coded press in tabs for network cable wires. The color coding helped me avoid mistakes when wiring. Would buy again.
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S. Nelson
> 3 dayThis Cat6 Ethernet jack snaps into the matching Leviton faceplates. I use the Leviton 6-port faceplate in a 2x3 layout. Start populating with these jacks on the top row first, then work down. The faceplate says which way is UP. I use it with the Leviton punch tool. Everything works really well. It has attached stickers for type A and type B Ethernet wiring. Peel away the top sticker (B) to reveal the bottom sticker (A). Works great. It doesnt matter if you use A or B, but you have to be consistent -- each end of the wire has to be wired the same. For my house, many years ago I chose A. There is also a snap-on cable holder (shaped like a U) that helps hold the wiring in place. It isnt visible in the photo, but is a nice touch. I highly recommend these. I especially like the large variety of colors available. I use the white jacks for regular Ethernet (Internet), green jacks for CCTV cameras, and red jacks for digital speakers. Scott
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Clint Abbott Jr.
> 3 dayGreat
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Dave B
> 3 dayIve used these many times over the past several years and they work well. The price is pretty crazy for these. I suggest checking the price for different colors since they are different... white being one of the most expensive.
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Eric Bullock
> 3 dayI install a lot of keystones, and these are my favorite. I love the range of colors and the quality is consistent. They are easy to wire and are my go-to keystone!