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The Cable Matters UL Listed 10Gbps 6-Pack RJ45 Shielded Cat6A / Cat6 Keystone Jack features a robust metal design for superior shielding and easy termination, supporting high-speed networks and Power over Ethernet applications. Its versatile compatibility and user-friendly features make it an essential choice for modern networking needs.
H**S
Solid Choice
Quality material. 95% guaranteed connection/termination (depending on the technician)....overall, saves time in the field as a technician. As a bonus, they add to the decor of any wall. OK to use for Unshielded and Shielded CAT6A cables.
L**E
Easy to use. 100% success rate.
I used these for long distance, high throughput cable runs. Aside from cutters to expose the wires on the cable, these things are tool-less as advertised. It's worth paying extra because you get what you pay for and it takes away (most of) the frustration of network installs.
S**S
easy use
easy to put the wires in place and close the lid to lock the wires in place
A**M
Good product for cat6a(takes a bit to get the hang of)
I purchased these to run cat6a throughout my house(unshielded cable). This allows me to get POE throughout my home using ubiquiti switches.Overall, utilizing these keystones was a bit tricky at first. It is very difficult to snap the keystone together after getting the cables ready to be punched down to the keystone jack. However, it is nice that they are tool-less. The easiest method I found to snap these closed was utilizing a pair of pliers. This worked perfectly. Once closed, they are very secure.Also, I do feel they should QA the keystone toolless plastic pieces a bit better. I did notice that on one of my tool-less punch down Jack's the 568-b labeling was not clear. This was possible a printing mis-alignment. I just utilized another Jack to be sure everything was fine. However, if you only had one of the keystones left, you could potentially be out of luck.Other than that, these metal keystones fit perfectly within my wall plates. They can be a bit tricky when it comes to pulling ethernet cables out of the Jack itself occasionally. I dont necessarily consider this a bad thing as people in general dont constantly move ethernet cables around their wall Jack's at home.Also, the metal etching of 6a is a nice touch and ensures that you know the recommended patch cables for these keystones.
N**S
easy enough to figure out, work well at very high speed.
Built out a 10Gig network for an art conservator studio using these. Work as expected.
J**Z
NO - Good for Me.
What started as a promising, highly-rated purchase quickly turned into a four-hour nightmare. The keystones were easy to install, but after certifying each cable in a three-story home, I ran into constant failures. Back-to-back, ports 1 and 2 failed, forcing me to recheck every keystone.I used my Klein testers, which have always been reliable across all my installs. However, after multiple attempts, it became clear that the keystones were the issue. Frustratingly, I had to replace all of them as they kept failing, even after trying different troubleshooting methods.Normally, I purchase from my commercial supplier, but due to time constraints, I had to source these keystones elsewhere. Unfortunately, that decision didn’t pay off. After installing 18 keystones and still encountering failures, I cut my losses and switched to Klein straight-through shielded connectors. Instantly, every cable passed without issue.I followed the instructions carefully, experimented with and without the easy push tab, and even tested two different brands of CAT6A shielded cable to rule out other variables. Despite their great reviews, these keystones simply didn’t perform.Now, I’m hoping to return them for a refund, especially since they weren’t much cheaper than my commercial supplier’s options. The extra troubleshooting and rework added about four additional hours to the job, especially given the multi-access requirements for each location.
M**N
Value jack!
Here is the break down of the jack:Design (5/5):This is the design where you lay the wires across the jack portion and not the plastic cap portion, which means that you can punch down these wires instead of pushing the cap down to finalize the wire connections. The cheap Chinese connectors will have a design where you are forced to wire the cap instead of the jack and then force it down to finalize the connection, which results in bad connections many of the times. This jack also comes with the peaks required to split the wires, making it easy to use the peaks to split the wires (the correct way) instead of having to unwind them prior (incorrect way). However, in order to accommodate larger sized wires, they have opted for a zip tie to bring the metal shield up to become flush with the wire at the end. I find this to be both a good and bad thing, but I am glad that they added support for larger cable sizes.Quality (4/5):Metal could possibly be thicker, and some of the mechanisms used in the jack could be done to be more sturdy. However, this is still a vast improvement from the alternative cheap Chinese jack which has MAJOR issues, and the stamped jack which features thin metal which can be bent with a little force from the fingers. This jack is also machined well, and fits RJ45 jacks with no issues, unlike the Chinese jack, which must be forced.Value (5/5):Comparable jacks are big branded, such as Belkin, however, those are $10-11 a piece. These are vastly cheaper.The review which states this cannot be used with a 110 punch is incorrect. That was for an older version of the jack, and Cable Matters has updated the design to allow for punch down tools. I highly recommend using the Trendnet 110 Punch as a cheap punch tool, as it will give you much more solid connections. It's a very good value buy as well.This jack is the best all-around buy hands down. There are several other competitors out there, but they are either too expensive or poorly built.
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