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Reddit mentions of VCE CAT6 RJ45 Keystone Jack Inline Coupler 5-Pack - White

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of VCE CAT6 RJ45 Keystone Jack Inline Coupler 5-Pack - White. Here are the top ones.

VCE CAT6 RJ45 Keystone Jack Inline Coupler 5-Pack - White
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    Features:
  • VCE Double Female Cat6 Keystone Coupler can be used with Cat6/Cat5/Cat5e Ethernet cables. Meet Category 6 performance in compliance with the T568B and T568A standards and support PoE.
  • Gold plated contacts and easy snap-in retaining clip ensure a secure and corrosion free connection
  • Slim and Compact Design: The RJ45 keystone ethernet coupler are slimmer than traditional ones. Great for fitting side by side into multi-port wall plates or patch panels.
  • The UL certified CAT6 inline Coupler (E521847) is flame-retardant and is more safer to use at home, office and computer room.
  • Package Content: 5 x keystone jack couplers (White). With UL Listed (E521847) and worry-free 18-month warranty, just use it without concern.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height0.574802 Inches
Length1.283462 Inches
Weight0.06834330122 Pounds
Width0.637794 Inches

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Found 2 comments on VCE CAT6 RJ45 Keystone Jack Inline Coupler 5-Pack - White:

u/butter_lover ยท 2 pointsr/networking

can you use stranded cable in a jack like that? seems like the contact just shreds the filaments rather than grabbing the solid core wires. If I had to work with that cable I'd probably terminate it rj45 and go with keystone couplers and wall plates like this: https://www.amazon.com/Listed-VCE-5-Pack-Keystone-Coupler-White/dp/B0116T7XMQ/ref=sr_1_8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1543277963&sr=1-8&keywords=keystone+jack little easier and more consistent

u/jdmulloy ยท 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

What's your internet service that provides an direct ethernet connection? Is it FiOS?

You should have a direct connection from your ISP to the router, which you could do by using the cabling in your house. If you need to connect cables together you should use one of these instead of a switch.

Do you need wired LAN connections in the basement too?

Photos would help.