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Reddit mentions of Cable Matters UL Listed 5-Pack Cat6 RJ45 Keystone Jack Coupler Gender Changer in Black

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Cable Matters UL Listed 5-Pack Cat6 RJ45 Keystone Jack Coupler Gender Changer in Black
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    Features:
  • Heavy duty Cat6 RJ45 couplers for patch panels or wall plates (face plates) with standard keystone ports
  • Future-proof your network for 10-Gigabit Ethernet at a Cat5e price with this convenient and cost effective 5-pack keystone couplers for Ethernet
  • Gold plated contacts and easy snap-in retaining clip ensure a secure and corrosion free connection
  • This 8P8C female to female Ethernet coupler keystone jack is backwards compatible with Cat5e network
  • RJ45 inline keystone jack coupler meets Category 6 performance in compliance with the TIA/EIA 568-C.2 standard
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1 Inches
Length9.25 Inches
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width4.9 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Cable Matters UL Listed 5-Pack Cat6 RJ45 Keystone Jack Coupler Gender Changer in Black:

u/cherwilco ยท 2 pointsr/HomeNetworking

a patch panel is a good idea but DONT use pre-made cables and cut the end off for punching down. pre-made cables are typically made of stranded copper and is somewhere between very difficult and next to impossible to get punched down correctly. just get yourself a spool of cat5e or cat6. trimming the ends that plug into your waps is surprisingly easy to do with a little practice and your patch job will go so much smoother with the solid copper.

but... if you have doubts about punching down or terminating an RJ45 end you can always go with a keystone patch panel and some keystone in-line couplers to finish out your panel. that way you don't have to buy an data tools. I'm the kind of guy to go with option a just because I already have everything to do the job but depending on your experience you may just opt for option b