Keystone Jack format is the most popular and comfortable among various modules formats. Modules can serve as a key element of outlets and the individual components for stackable modular patch-panels. NetEx Quality company develops and produces modules Keystone Jack in accordance to the standards ISO/IEC 11801, ANSI/TIA/EIA-568A ? -568? and requirements to the safety of electric connections. The modules are intended for setting in stackable patch-panels of distributive unit or in front panels and outlet boxes for equipment workplaces outlets. Used in NetEx Quality modules IDC-type connectors serve to connect 22-26 AWG single-core conductors. IDC connectors come in different types – 110 type, telephone jack, multipurpose Dual IDC and others. Used in standard cable systems Keystone Jack RJ-45 (8P8C) 8-position modules are described in the standards IEC 603-7, TIA-568-?, ISO/IEC 11801 and apply to various circuits in the wiring as telephony and data communication applications. Color coding used in NetEx Quality products are made in accordance to T568? and T568?. Also useful to know that: - cat 6 providing speed of 1-10 Gb/s are the most marketable categories of components now. This is enough even with some “headroom” for the future. - if you obtain connector RJ 45 cat 6 for example, then you take the cable plug for information networks 6 category. Of course you need the same information module. - in the model name is often indicated for shielding of what cable they are designed. If it is normal unprotected core for home and office networks you need RJ 45 cat 6 UTP module for it. Shielded cables need modules and connectors labeled STP or FTP.
C**N
4.5 stars for solid product at a great price with a few quibbles
Went back and forth on a 4 or 5 star on this and decided I would round up given the overall qualities and price combination.Use:Upgrading home wiring to multiple cat 6 lines where I had jury rigged the existing cat 5 daisy chained phone lines. Had already bought Monoprice toolless cat 6 jacks and quickly regretted it (do not buy these, just get an inexpensive punch down tool) so I looked for standard punch down jacks and almost bought the cable matters ones but fortunately stumbled on these first.What I like:- Dust covers are great aesthetic difference/gimmick that look like they would interfere some with cable insertion and removal but they don't noticeably impact it all.- Zip tie cable stay to help ensure nothing pulls out when you are cramming it back into the outlet box. Many (most?) inexpensive cat 6 keystones don't have this.- Price - pretty much as in inexpensive as you are going to find for smaller batches yet it has the door feature and cable stay.- Punch down was easy and smooth and all seem to work as expected.What I don't like:- The only notable issue with these that could cause you problems is that they are extremely high (see picture one and two). Putting them in 3 or 6 port jacks (anything that is vertically close) will be a bit of a struggle as you can't tip them in, they fully pressed against the jack above them. It also makes getting them out a little more tricky. The reason I didn't mark them down for this was the value of the other aspects and the fact that it still did fit in my jacks. So unless you have an abnormally tight keystone faceplate it should work. (note in my labeled picture it should read Leviton Cat5e, not Cat 6 though I believe they are the same size)- The back top of the jack has two 'prongs' instead of one solid line across. Makes it extra uncomfortable and pokey when punching it down while holding it. Very minor issue but little aggravating after doing a number of them.- The words "cat 6" on the front are far too subtle, so much you can't even see it unless the light is reflecting right. It does not look like the main product picture here on Amazon. See my picture 3 for an idea of how hard it is to see (especially vs the other products). I prefer the subtle embossed words to the ones like the monoprice jack here printed in blue, but this is bordering on non-existent. I prefer the Leviton and the cat 3 example in my pictures.- No Cat 3 offerings that have matching dust covers for uniform appearance when you have a phone line along with the network. Would also like a smaller quantity box even if the price was a bit more as consumer jobs won't usually require nearly so many jacks.- Possible for doors to pop out when you are punching down cable. Only happened on 2 or 3 but one of them I didn't catch and the door came off along with the almost microscopic spring. Fortunately a bit of analyzing how it was put together allowed me to reattach it easily without need for tweezers
S**I
Too large to fit next to each other.
The quality is nice; however, they do not fit in a 6 port wallplate and the keystone patch panel I bought they do not fit next to each other. I am rather annoyed by that as I didn't discover it until I already had everything punched down.
A**R
I recommend this product for laying a network cable in the ...
Needed several keystone jacks for Ethernet lines going to multiple rooms and areas. I recommend this product for laying a network cable in the house. I do not know if the additional damper helps with dust, but it looks great in the outlet.
E**T
Jacks require no soldering or screwdriver.
The Keystone fits in plates and panels from manufacturers designed with standard keystone sized holes.I am happy with what I bought.
M**.
Just what I needed.
Covered keystones are always a plus. Comes with a small zip tie for each.
A**.
Great idea
Great Jack's ! I love the dust covers. They work as described. Haven't had any defects.
S**T
Great product!
Great buy. First - I was surprised by the price. One Jack is 0.9$. best that I found. A second that interesting model with an extra flap to avoid dust. Third, all 30 pieces in a box work great. After payment, the seller immediately contacted, thanked for the purchase. recommend.
A**R
Five Stars
Product as described
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