Showing posts with label Cat6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cat6. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2016

RJ45 Keystone Computer Jack - Available in Cat5E, Cat6, and Cat6A

RJ45 Keystone Computer Jack - Available in Cat5E, Cat6, and Cat6A - Variety of colors to choose

RJ45 Keystones are 8P8C (8 position 8 connection) jacks that can snap into a face-plate so that an RJ45 mod plug can be plugged into them. This Inline Coupler w/ Keystone Latch is punched down using a 110 blade on a punch down tool in either the A pattern or the B pattern. Either A or B pattern can be used as long as the pattern on one end of the cable matches the pattern on the opposite end of the cable, though the B pattern is most popular in commercial use. CableSupply.com carries RJ45 keystone jacks that come in Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat6a. It is important to use the appropriate jack with the correlating cable; if a Cat5e jack were used on a Cat6 cable the connection would still work, however, the capabilities would be that of the lowest capabilities of the hardware.  For example: a Cat5e Ethernet cable on a Cat6 jack would bring it to the capabilities of a Cat5e jack.
When stripping a cable to be punched down on a RJ45 jack, be sure to pull on the string within the cable to expose new cable that has not been potentially nicked by the data scissors or cable stripper. Next you will untwist the pairs and match up the wires to the color code printed on the side of the RJ45 keystone jack, either color code A or color code B. Don’t untwist the pairs too much because the twist in the pairs helps protect against alien cross-talk. Make sure that the color code on both ends of the cable match or there will not be a proper connection.  There is a plastic cover that protects the exposed cables from dust and from being pulled out that can snap on top of the punched down cables. The RJ45 keystone jack can snap into a face-plate that can then be screwed into a P-ring, or plaster ring, on a wall. Keystone jacks also fit perfectly into surface mount boxes as well as UN-populated patch panels. Our RJ45 Keystone Computer Jacks have been tested to withstand breaking under pressure of punch-down tools. Provides a full range of solutions for voice, home networking, home office, audio, video and more.
 Type: Snap-in Keystone Jack (8P8C)
  • For use with Category 5E, Category 6, or Category 6A
  • RJ45 feed-thru coupler for voice / data applications
  • Termination: 110 Style 90 Degree punch down for 22-26 AWG solid wire
  • Backward compatible with lower rated category components
  • For use with any Blank Wall Plate or Patch Panel
  • Works with all Cablesupply.com Cat5E and Cat6 patch cords
  • T568A & T568B wiring compatible
  • UL listed

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Video: RJ45 Keystone Computer Jack - Cat5E, Cat6, Cat6A

Friday, July 17, 2015

Platinum Tools EZ SnapJack Cat5E, Cat6

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Platinum Tools EZ SnapJack Cat5E, Cat6

Platinum Tools EZ SnapJack Cat5E and Cat6 is a toolless, self-terminating jack that eliminates the need for a punch down tool. The patented EZ-SnapJack is self-terminating and quickly installs for professional results in an easy snap and is available in Cat5e and Cat6. It has the TIA/EIA 568A and 568B patterns clearly printed on the side so you can be sure you’ve terminated on the correct pattern. This tool-less jack is great for DIYers who only have a handful of terminations to make and also a good backup for a professional in case your punch down tool breaks or goes missing on a jobsite you can still terminate your jacks easily and with a professional look.

  • Save time - No need for eight punch downs
  • Repair damaged jacks on the spot
  • EZ-SnapJacks are reusable
  • Wire guide ensures pairs stay in proper order for fast, easy termination
  • Reduced tool cost because no punch down tool is required
  • Designed to fit industry standard wall plates
  • Commercial network installations, new or retrofit
  • Home automation installations, new or retrofit
  • Weight: 0.3 oz.
  • Dimensions: .5" x .625" x 1.25"

EZ SnapJack Cat5E and Cat6 Instruction Manual:

Platinum Tools EZ SnapJack Cat5E and Cat6 PDF

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Friday, June 19, 2015

Cat6, Cat6A Shielded Computer Jacks, Keystone

Cat6, Cat6A Shielded Computer Jacks, Keystone

Cat6, Cat6A shielded computer jacks help keep your shielded cable protected from end to end.

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Cat5E, Cat6, Computer Jack - Variety of colors

Cat5E, Cat6, Computer Jack - Variety of colors to choose from

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RJ45 keystone are 8P8C (8 position 8 connection) jacks that can snap into a faceplate so that an RJ45 mod plug can be plugged into them. They are punched down using a 110 blade on a punch down tool in either the A pattern or the B pattern. Either A or B pattern can be used as long as the pattern on one end of the cable matches the pattern on the opposite end of the cable, though the B pattern is most popular in commercial use. CableSupply.com carries RJ45 keystone jacks that come in Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat6a. It is important to use the appropriate jack with the correlating cable; if a Cat5e jack were used on a Cat6 cable the connection would still work, however, the capabilities would be that of the lowest capabilities of the hardware. For example: a Cat5e Ethernet cable on a Cat6 jack would bring it to the capabilities of a Cat5e jack.

When stripping a cable to be punched down on a RJ45 jack, be sure to pull on the string within the cable to expose new cable that has not been potentially nicked by the data scissors or cable stripper. Next you will untwist the pairs and match up the wires to the color code printed on the side of the RJ45 keystone jack, either color code A or color code B. Don’t untwist the pairs too much because the twist in the pairs helps protect against alien crosstalk. Make sure that the color code on both ends of the cable match or there will not be a proper connection. There is a plastic cover that protects the exposed cables from dust and from being pulled out that can snap on top of the punched down cables. The RJ45 keystone jack can snap into a faceplate that can then be screwed into a P-ring, or plaster ring, on a wall. Keystone jacks also fit perfectly into surface mount boxes as well as unpopulated patch panels.

Type: Snap-in Keystone Jack (8P8C)

  • Category 5E, Category 6, or Category 6A
  • Termination: 110 Style 90 Degree punch down for 22-26 AWG solid wire
  • Use With: Any Computer Cable Store Blank Wall Plate or Patch Panel
  • T568A & T568B wiring compatible
  • UL listed

Video: Cat5E, Cat6, Computer Jack


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Monday, June 15, 2015

RJ45, Cat5E, Cat6, Computer Coupler

RJ45, Cat5E, Cat6, Computer Coupler

The RJ45 keystone coupler jack meets TIA, EIA, ETL, UL standards. RJ45 keystone coupler has brass-plated nickel contacts, 50 micron gold plated and is a 8P8C style jack. This coupler jack can snap into a generic keystone wall plate, unpopulated keystone patch panel, or surface mount box. Modular insert couplers work great for extending patch cords and can come in handy when testing cable. The RJ45 keystone coupler jack is available in Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6a.


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Friday, June 5, 2015

RJ45, Cat5E, Cat6, Cable Strain Relief Boots

RJ45, Cat5E, Cat6, Cable Strain Relief Boots


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RJ45, Cat5E, Cat6, Cable Strain Relief Boots help to protect your custom made patch cords from falling out of their ports or being pulled out of their mod plugs. Boots help relieve the pressure that a mod plug can be exposed to by the cable hanging or being pulled. Extend the life of your Cat5E, Cat6, Cat6a, or Cat7 mod plug terminations with Strain Relief Boots. To use the boot just slide the boot onto the cable before you make the mod plug termination. After the mod plug has been crimped onto the cable, slide the boot up the cable until the bubble part covers the clip on the mod plug; this will help make sure the clip doesn’t snap or accidentally get pressed causing the mod plug to come out of its port and disconnecting the network connection. RJ45 Cable Strain Relief Boots come in a large variety of colors and are available at bulk discounted prices.

VIDEO: RJ45, Cat5E, Cat6, Cable Strain Relief Boots

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Cat5E, Cat6, Computer Jacks - Variety of colors to choose

Cat5E, Cat6, Computer Jack - Variety of colors to choose from

RJ45 keystone are 8P8C (8 position 8 connection) jacks that can snap into a faceplate so that an RJ45 mod plug can be plugged into them. They are punched down using a 110 blade on a punch down tool in either the A pattern or the B pattern. Either A or B pattern can be used as long as the pattern on one end of the cable matches the pattern on the opposite end of the cable, though the B pattern is most popular in commercial use. CableSupply.com carries RJ45 keystone jacks that come in Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat6a. It is important to use the appropriate jack with the correlating cable; if a Cat5e jack were used on a Cat6 cable the connection would still work, however, the capabilities would be that of the lowest capabilities of the hardware. For example: a Cat5e Ethernet cable on a Cat6 jack would bring it to the capabilities of a Cat5e jack.

When stripping a cable to be punched down on a RJ45 jack, be sure to pull on the string within the cable to expose new cable that has not been potentially nicked by the data scissors or cable stripper. Next you will untwist the pairs and match up the wires to the color code printed on the side of the RJ45 keystone jack, either color code A or color code B. Don’t untwist the pairs too much because the twist in the pairs helps protect against alien crosstalk. Make sure that the color code on both ends of the cable match or there will not be a proper connection. There is a plastic cover that protects the exposed cables from dust and from being pulled out that can snap on top of the punched down cables. The RJ45 keystone jack can snap into a faceplate that can then be screwed into a P-ring, or plaster ring, on a wall. Keystone jacks also fit perfectly into surface mount boxes as well as unpopulated patch panels.

Type: Snap-in Keystone Jack (8P8C)

  • Category 5E, Category 6, or Category 6A
  • Termination: 110 Style 90 Degree punch down for 22-26 AWG solid wire
  • Use With: Any Computer Cable Store Blank Wall Plate or Patch Panel
  • T568A & T568B wiring compatible
  • UL listed

VIDEO: Cat5E, Cat6, Computer Jack

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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Platinum Tools EZ SnapJack Cat5E, Cat6

Platinum Tools EZ SnapJack Cat5E, Cat6


>> Buy Platinum Tools EZ SnapJack

Platinum Tools EZ SnapJack Cat5E and Cat6 is a toolless, self-terminating jack that eliminates the need for a punch down tool. The patented EZ-SnapJack is self-terminating and quickly installs for professional results in an easy snap and is available in Cat5e and Cat6. It has the TIA/EIA 568A and 568B patterns clearly printed on the side so you can be sure you’ve terminated on the correct pattern. This tool-less jack is great for DIYers who only have a handful of terminations to make and also a good backup for a professional in case your punch down tool breaks or goes missing on a jobsite you can still terminate your jacks easily and with a professional look.

  • Save time - No need for eight punch downs
  • Repair damaged jacks on the spot
  • EZ-SnapJacks are reusable
  • Wire guide ensures pairs stay in proper order for fast, easy termination
  • Reduced tool cost because no punch down tool is required
  • Designed to fit industry standard wall plates
  • Commercial network installations, new or retrofit
  • Home automation installations, new or retrofit
  • Weight: 0.3 oz.
  • Dimensions: .5" x .625" x 1.25"

EZ SnapJack Cat5E and Cat6 Instruction Manual:

Platinum Tools EZ SnapJack Cat5E and Cat6 PDF

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Cat5E, Cat6, Computer Jack - Variety of colors to choose from - Available at CableSupply.com

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Cat5E, Cat6, Computer Jack - Variety of colors to choose from

RJ45 keystone are 8P8C (8 position 8 connection) jacks that can snap into a faceplate so that an RJ45 mod plug can be plugged into them. They are punched down using a 110 blade on a punch down tool in either the A pattern or the B pattern. Either A or B pattern can be used as long as the pattern on one end of the cable matches the pattern on the opposite end of the cable, though the B pattern is most popular in commercial use. CableSupply.com carries RJ45 keystone jacks that come in Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat6a. It is important to use the appropriate jack with the correlating cable; if a Cat5e jack were used on a Cat6 cable the connection would still work, however, the capabilities would be that of the lowest capabilities of the hardware. For example: a Cat5e Ethernet cable on a Cat6 jack would bring it to the capabilities of a Cat5e jack.

When stripping a cable to be punched down on a RJ45 jack, be sure to pull on the string within the cable to expose new cable that has not been potentially nicked by the data scissors or cable stripper. Next you will untwist the pairs and match up the wires to the color code printed on the side of the RJ45 keystone jack, either color code A or color code B. Don’t untwist the pairs too much because the twist in the pairs helps protect against alien crosstalk. Make sure that the color code on both ends of the cable match or there will not be a proper connection. There is a plastic cover that protects the exposed cables from dust and from being pulled out that can snap on top of the punched down cables. The RJ45 keystone jack can snap into a faceplate that can then be screwed into a P-ring, or plaster ring, on a wall. Keystone jacks also fit perfectly into surface mount boxes as well as unpopulated patch panels.

Type: Snap-in Keystone Jack (8P8C)

  • Category 5E, Category 6, or Category 6A
  • Termination: 110 Style 90 Degree punch down for 22-26 AWG solid wire
  • Use With: Any Computer Cable Store Blank Wall Plate or Patch Panel
  • T568A & T568B wiring compatible
  • UL listed
>> Purchse Computer Jacks at CableSupply.com

VIDEO: Cat5E, Cat6, Computer Jack

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