20-Pack Cat6 RJ45 Keystone Jack Module Connector
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SKU: CL0081

20-Pack Cat6 RJ45 Keystone Jack Module Connector

    Overview
  • Heavy duty Cat6 RJ45 Keystone modular jack, can be used with keystone wall plates, patch panels, or surface mount boxes.
  • • TIA/EIA 568-C.2 Verified, RoHS Compliant.
  • • Supports T568A and T568B wiring with color coded 110 blocks.
  • • Supports 110 or Krone dual type termination and accepts 23 or 24 AWG solid Ethernet cables.
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Overview

Heavy Duty Cat6 RJ45 Keystone Modular Jack

• Used with patch panels, wall panels or surface mounting boxes with standard trapezoidal blanks for cat6 wiring

• Supports T568A and T568B wiring with color coded 110 blocks. It Supports 110 or Krone dual type termination and accepts 23 or 24 AWG solid Ethernet cables

• TIA/EIA 568-C.2 Verified, RoHS Compliant

  • Color Coded Blocks for T568A and T568B Wiring Dual IDC Modules (110 or Krone) with Covers Compatible with 23 or 24 AWG Solid Wires Contact Plating: 50 Micron Gold Plated UL Listed, TIA/EIA 568-C.2 Verified, RoHS Compliant.
  • Faq

    Faq

    What's the physical length of one of the punch-down keystone jacks?

    The length is 30.75mm, the width is 19.14mm, and the height is 21.16mm.

    Is there an adapter to connect a printer to a switch on a home network?

    USB (Male) to RJ45 + USB (Female) USB Over Cat5/5e/6 Extension Adapter RJ45

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    Maria Dawson
    Goes together well.

    Had to wire several ethernet lines though my new house.
    Marked well, wire punched into them easily.
    Just very pleased with how it all went.

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    ND.
    Worked great for terminating my cat6

    Did the trick when I needed to terminate cat6 that was run by my electrician to my pool controller. It was too far for Wi-Fi and I didn’t want to put a repeater. I now have a physical port out by the pool for other network enabled devices.

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