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⚡ Elevate your network game with 24 ports of pure speed and reliability!
The Rapink 24-Port Cat6 Patch Panel delivers professional-grade 10G Ethernet support in a compact 1U, 19-inch form factor. Compatible with Cat6, Cat5e, and Cat5 cables, it features gold-plated RJ45 pins for optimal signal quality and includes cable ties for enhanced cable management. Ideal for home or small business networks, this patch panel ensures scalable, high-speed connectivity with easy rack or wall mounting.















| ASIN | B09K5NRJPZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 46,146 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 319 in Network Switches |
| Brand | Rapink |
| Cable Type | Ethernet |
| Cable type | Ethernet |
| Colour | Golden |
| Compatible Devices | Computers, Routers, Switches, Network Devices |
| Compatible Phone Models | Potentially compatible with smartphones, specific models unknown |
| Compatible devices | Computers, Routers, Switches, Network Devices |
| Compatible phone models | Potentially compatible with smartphones, specific models unknown |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Connector Gender | Male |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Connector type | RJ45 |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | Protective Shipping Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 436 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Ethernet Cable Category | Cat 6 |
| Frequency | 10 GHz |
| Gauge | 23.0 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Length | 48.3 Centimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular Prism |
| Manufacturer | Rapink |
| Manufacturer Part Number | C6PP-PUNCH |
| Maximum Voltage | 10 Volts (DC) |
| Model Name | C6PP-PUNCH |
| Model Number | C6PP-PUNCH |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 192 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Speed |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home networking, small business network management, Ethernet cable management, high-speed network connections, cable compatibility and versatility |
| Special feature | High Speed |
| Specification Met | EIA, TIA |
| UPC | 635411862833 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
M**H
Does what is is for
Easy to cable into. Helpful wiring diagram behind each port. Perfectly fits 19" rack, and supplied with fitting screws
L**E
Excellent
Very good product, good value and works as expected. cant fault it.
C**D
Arrived slighly damaged
The cable support was detatched and its leg bent on arrival. The back label is also different to the one that is advertised but I think I prefer this single image for all 4 connections as it is a little clearer. I bent the leg back and got on with my day. Yet to fit it to my cabinet. It would have been nice to have a few spare paper labels incase I make a mistake or change which lan is patched in the future.
M**L
Great price and excellent panel! Highly recommend
This is very nice patch panel. I am getting older and the writing on the back of the panel is not easy to see. It is with high gloss and in well light areas it is hard to see for an old man. I simply wired it as i would a standard patch panel and it work and tested fine. The connections seem to be pretty strong as after the test, i removed the test wires and they had ample resistance from be pulled out. Very nice patch panel if the writing was a little bit larger and the glossy overlay was not there. I would recommend this to anyone in the market or need of a quality patch panel.
N**E
Works as intended...
Purchased 2 of these, sturdy, feels well built. No issues!
T**N
DECENT - BUY THIS
Seems to be well made, sturdy, and clean. Nothing cheap or cheezy about it. Fits the standoff brackets I bought eighteen years ago or so. You can easily tie a bundle of six cables together at the ends, there's a small tie-off lug at either end of the two 6-connection blocks. See the picture. The problem with this is not one of quality but one of application. Don't buy this if you aren't reallllly comfortable with punching wires because anything you do with one cable will be disturbing five other cables. Anything! Be sure to get extra cable ties as you may find it safer to isolate/tie off each cable in turn after punching down. You might find it easier and more reliable to buy a plain block plate that accepts individual keystone jacks, especially if you're working in a crowded wall box and have fat fingers. Those tend to be not as space saving as this thing. Anyway, if my needs change, I would definitely buy another one of these in a second. I have one of these seriously overcrowded cabinets and this thing can give me some well appreciated space.
M**R
Solid Patch Panel — Easy Setup, No Hassles
This patch panel delivers exactly what it promises. Installation was straightforward, and setup was a breeze. Everything worked as described, with no surprises or issues. It’s well-built, intuitive to use, and fits perfectly into my network setup. No complaints at all—just a reliable product that gets the job done.
C**Y
Great for organizing Cat6 runs, easy punch-down
I have 16 home-run Cat6 cables from various rooms throughout my 2-story house. They were previously directly connected to a 28-port managed switch (using RJ45 connectors) which made the connections rather tight, putting unnecessary pressure on those managed switch ports. I bought a couple of these Rapink patch panels to neaten up the wiring, and alleviate pressure from rather thick Cat6 cable bends near the switch. The diagram/color coding was easy to follow...I used a metal punch-down tool and had no issues getting the wires (23AWG and 24AWG) in there properly. Since the patch panel is only about 1-2 ft from the switch, I ordered up a bundle of Cat6a slim patch cables to make the connection from the panel to the switch. The only drawback is that there's not a lot of room inside the mount, so getting that left side of the patch panel to firmly seat/click is very difficult once 12 fairly thick Cat6 cables (with splines) are bunched in there. An extra 1/4-1/2 inch of room inside the mount probably would've solved that issue. Using a patch panel for home runs to keystone jacks is much easier than directly running them to a switch and having to crimp connectors onto every cable. Patch cable connectors are expensive...it's much less expensive to buy a bundle of Cat6a slim patch cables and just use those for connecting from a patch panel to a switch. Rapink sells slim Cat6a cables on Amazon and they cost about $1 each (depending on cable length) in 24 packs. I highly recommend these cables as it's cheaper and much less effort than making your own patch cables. Docked a star for the lack of room inside the mount once all 12 Cat6 cables are punched down.
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