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The trueCABLE Cat6A Keystone Jack is a high-performance, modular RJ45 female connector designed for superior data transmission and power delivery. With a 90-degree punch-down design, it supports speeds up to 10 Gbps and PoE++ capabilities, ensuring compatibility with various Ethernet cables and wall plates. Built to last with durable materials and certified for quality, this 12-pack is perfect for professional installations.
A**L
Gets the job done-
Easy to use. Good value.
C**O
Durable and easy to use
I found these to be easy to use and durable, for right into my rack snuggly and no wiggling.
J**X
Product as expected.
Product as expected.
A**B
High quality keystones. Pairs well with solid copper Cat6.
Used these to install Cat6 outlets across my second floor, still working on finding a path to the first floor. These hold on to the corresponding trueCable Cat 6 Riser cable really well. The included picture step by step was a nice touch. They are pretty well built, and seem to take a beating without the feeling they might break. I image these would work with other solid copper Cat6 cables, but I stayed all with one brand.Still a complete pain to terminate, not a knock on the product, more my hands aren't as dextrous as I had hoped and I've only done this a few times before. Probably would have been easier if I went Cat5e but I'm slowly deploying more 10 GbE devices, so this was inevitable.
N**S
Good Jacks
of course I haven't tested them at 10Gig but the termination is similar to Leviton (but of a different dimension on the teeth). Use their tool...it's worth it. Nice jacks, relatively inexpensive. I've used a lot of Leviton and ICC and these are easier to work with and much less expensive than either
J**N
Solid choice
Well-made, nice design. I like the wiring pattern, which makes it easy to keep the pairs twisted as far as possible, and is easy to remember when working on many cables. The caps are easy to click on and off, and the keystones are slim enough to use in dense situations. Also nice color choices. My one criticism is that the last slot (near cable entry) is relatively unsupported, and I’ve broken a few if my punch down was slightly off kilter.
J**.
Good, solid connection
These keystone jacks are punch down type. I use a standard, adjustable punch down tool. The jacks fit perfectly in my Ubiquity blank keystone panel. The jack snap in lever is flexible to easily snap in the panel but strong enough to be depressed if the jack needs to be removed.
P**R
Rated Neutral. 3.75 on a scale of 5. Got the job done for sure. But pricey for what it does.
These are really pricey compared to other brands. Being a novice at putting together a POE network, I went for perceived quality. Their videos online suggest there is no need to untwist the copper cable before threading them into the slots. The reality is that is not possible. That was misrepresentive IMO becuase the easiest way is to untwish them. Then one has to push hard, so much that I got a cramp in my hand, into the slots. Then I used the overpriced tool I had to buy. In the end I got the job done but its a pricey endeavor IMO.Rated Neutral. 3.75 on a scale of 5. Got the job done for sure. I dont know if it would have been easier with a different brand keystone jack and punch down tool but True Cables solution worked albeit was very pricey.
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