
They fit perfectly into my home network; I have used them in both wall panels and patch panels. All connections work great. This product sticks firmly to the wall panels and is difficult to remove if you touch the wiring (like I once did) and at the same time it dangles a bit in the patch panel. I'm not sure which of the three is out of spec, but at least everything stays in place once installed - what more could you ask for? Star docking only because I have mixed feelings about corner connectors. Now that both types (flat and angled) are used I think the angled ones help with the installation but the bundled cable coming out the back of the capstone seems looser/less secure. And that even with the terminal cover mounted. When installing more unprotected twisted pairs, the opportunity opens up to cut off the nearest terminals. ?), the angled connectors don't fit well with a cutting blade perpendicular to the wire. As a result, it takes a lot of force to pierce and cut the wire properly, as you are not only cutting, you are digging into the plasticity of the keystone to complete the cut correctly. Recommend having a good hard surface nearby to embed as your hands just won't cut through (pun intended).