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Cable Matters UL Listed 10-Pack RJ45 Keystone Jack - High Quality Black Connectors for Ultimate Connectivity Review

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Details

Connector TypeRJ45
Cable TypeEthernet
ColorBlack
BrandCable Matters
Gauge24.0

Description of Cable Matters UL Listed 10-Pack RJ45 Keystone Jack - High Quality Black Connectors for Ultimate Connectivity

Cat 6 RJ45 Heavy duty keystone jacks fit patch panels, wall plates, or surface mount boxes with standard keystone blank openings; Accepts 23 and 24 AWG unShielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. 10 Gigabit Ethernet cat 6 performance to Future proof your network; Backwards compatible to 10/100 Ethernet; Meets or exceeds Category 6 performance in compliance with the ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-C.2 standard. UL listed keystone jack (E486099) with T568A and T568B color-coded labels; Category 6 rated performance up to Gigabit Ethernet speeds for a fast and reliable network; Supports T568A and T568B wiring with 110-style, color-coded termination blocks; Dual IDC terminals accept 110 or Krone impact tools and provide cable strain relief. Cost effective 10 pack of Category 6 KJ modules can terminate five cable runs; Impact tool or tool-free 90 degree termination. Heavy duty construction includes an impact-resistant and fire-retardant housing with gold-plated RJ45 contacts, dual IDC covers, and a snap-in retaining clip for a secure connection.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ignore the pinout of the bag.

An unfortunate typo on the packaging. This is my first time and I followed the pin list on the bag which has confusion with blue (pin 5 = white/blue). Don't pay attention to the bag. Otherwise just fine.

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Will not fit 4 in Leviton Decora 4 port plate.

I feel guilty giving them 4 stars instead of 5 because this is my first time using Ethernet Keystone and I'm not sure if my complaint is specific to this Cable Matters Keystone Cat6 or I'm the same Problem would have with every brand. I complain that four of these didn't fit the Leviton Decora 4 port wall plate because they were too wide. Everything else about them was positive. I'll admit there wasn't much room in my two post box so I had to stuff some Cat6 cable behind it. After installation…

Pros
  • 1 year trial
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Breaks through easily, like any other trapezoidal stone

Breaks through easily like any other trapezoidal stone. Matches very well with standard Keystone wall tiles. I find the two-part split cap a bit strange. They don't really feel like they connect well, on the other hand I've never felt like the capstone just clicked that well. I don't run cables for a living, but I have run my fair share of cables outside of data centers and network closets. I love that it comes with a zip tie to attach the keystone to the cable. Like a paper clip, you can bend…

Pros
  • Computer accessories and peripherals
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to install on a cable, even for beginners

We have plastered walls so the wifi didn't work well. As a total newbie, I install them using TRENDnet's punch down tool with 110 and Krone Blade (you can probably find something less expensive here) and Cat6a Snagless Shielded (SSTP/SFTP) Ethernet Cable Matters. YouTube videos helped fill a gap in my knowledge of installation. More context for my use case: I ran a cable through the attic and used these Ethernet ports on each end to make them come out so I can connect a basic Wi-Fi router to a…

Pros
  • Computers and accessories
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works perfectly, looks good.

I've used all 10 and have had no problems with any of them. I wired my whole house with coax cables into each of my bedrooms and living rooms because I was tired of seeing the mess my cable company left me when they wired my house. Since I've already gotten my hands dirty, I've decided to use Cat6 cabling at all locations and also use a 1 gigabit room switch. I bought this set of 10 cables because I've actually used all 10 and haven't had any problems with any of them. The trick is to make sure

Pros
  • Cables and connectors
Cons
  • Large and bulky