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The CableCreation Cat6 Keystone Jack is a high-performance modular female connector designed for seamless data transmission. With a transmission speed of up to 1000 Mbps, it supports both T568A and T568B wiring standards and is compatible with various patch panels and wall plates. This 20-pack of UL-listed keystone jacks is perfect for home, office, and surveillance applications, making it an essential component for any network cabling project.
N**H
Rock-Solid Connections: CableCreation Cat6 Keystone Jack
Let me tell you about the CableCreation Cat6 Keystone Jacks. They've been absolute rock stars in my network setup. At a glance, they might seem like any other keystone jack, but these are in a league of their own.I've gone through my fair share of keystone jacks, and these ones from CableCreation have been a cut above the rest. They're not just UL Listed for quality assurance, but they actually deliver on their promise. Each and every one of the 20 in the pack has performed flawlessly.No connection issues, no signal drops - just solid, reliable performance. It's like they were tailor-made for my network. The white finish blends in seamlessly with any décor, giving a neat and professional look.Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a seasoned pro, these keystone jacks are a must-have. They're hassle-free to install and provide a secure, dependable connection every time.In a nutshell, the CableCreation Cat6 Keystone Jacks have been a game-changer for me. If you've been frustrated by subpar keystone jacks, these will be a breath of fresh air. They've earned their spot as a crucial part of my network infrastructure, and I couldn't be happier. Highly, highly!
T**R
Easy to read wire labels
I used these to build a couple of patch panels in the garage to terminate POE cameras and POE wireless access points. The fit in the keystone covers was prefect and held the wires very well. Price was also very good!highsclear markings for b or a wiringstrong wire holdersperfect fit for keystone jacksworked for POE 1GbE
X**E
Good price, just verify the width.
Can't beat the price, less than $1 a piece shipped prime next day.I did not have the same issue as other users with the width being an issue, however I used the keystone jack wall plates. I also did not have an issue with width on a 24 port patch panel. So if you are using plates that have almost no spacing between the Jack's, you might consider looking for a keystone that is the same width as the latching portion of the keystone.All 20 of the keystone's received had the correct tab for the cover to latch to.
T**O
These RJ45 Keystones Work Just Fine Without A Punch Down Tool
I hesitated buying keystones and wall plates based on the many comments made concerning this subject overall, but like many other wanted to install a network. I ultimately purchased the keystones (model CL0080) from CableCreations. I too had difficulty with a purchased punch down tool (as others had mentioned), damaging a couple of keystones. Each wire slot in the keystone has two opposing electrical contacts that are tapered and installed at a 45° angle (in relation to the slot). The punch down tool forced the two contacts to spread parallel. I found the the tool wasn't required.As engineered, I noticed and took advance of the fact that the keystone cap/cover is designed with tabs that force and retain the wiring in the narrow section of the slots. Insuring some excess wire in each slot, I stripped the insulation at the point of contact in each assigned slot. Working the wire into each contact enough to insure wire retention while I installed the cap, I then used vise grips to persuade the cap into the locks. Starting the cap by hand, I placed the jaws of the vise grip over each side and gently worked the caps down until they locked in place. Using small diagonal cutters, I trimmed off the excess wire. Installing twenty-eight in total, all but one twisted pair (corrected) tested without issue. All were tested for continuity using a $10 network cable tester. Deploying nine connections thus far, I have had no issues. I must state that I installed 23 gauge solid core wire and cannot offer any comments on stranded wire.Lastly. I used keystone wall plates by Cable Matters, primarily 4 port plates (model 180019-N), and had no difficultly with installation or removal of the keystones (small flat/common screwdriver).4 stars as I had to sacrifice keystones as part of a learning process.
H**7
My favorite keystones.
Having used many keystones these are my favorite. Size is appropriate, quality is great, and priced fairly. The size is my favorite part of these they are a little wider and shorter without being to much so. The size allows for clean wire placement and solid punching every time. Of the 200 I have now used I have had 1 that the punches did not work.
S**N
Good Quality
Very good keystones. Fit perfectly. They didn’t come with a tool to punch the wires down, but I used a tiny screw driver to achieve that goal. Overall, happy with the purchase. Thanks for reading and YMMV.
B**R
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.
J**.
Solid jacks, great price.
I tend to purchase Cat5e keystone jacks at the Home Depot nearby, but their Cat6 jacks cost nearly $4 a piece. So, of course these being priced closer to just over a buck a piece was rather attractive. Now I have some on hand for the more seldom instances when I NEED a Cat6 termination (as most networks are still wired with Cat5/Cat5e.
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