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Andrew
> 3 dayTodo funciona correctamente
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Jason T
> 3 dayI went through two other products before ordering these. I needed something to mount in a Tripp-Lite panel, and these are narrow enough to allow for side-by-side mounting in the panel. They work great.
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Max
> 3 dayThese are narrower than most Keystone jacks and will fit in the adapter plate where others will not. And the tab is flexible and easy to remove.
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Jairie Radio
> 3 dayWhen punch down , hard to pull wire back out very secure
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Judy Rutz
> 3 dayEasy to use. Quality seems good.
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deathknight8338
> 3 dayThe keystones were easy to install. The wire diagram on them is easy to read. They mounted in the wall piece fine. Would purchase again.
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Customer
> 3 dayWe use these Jacks exclusively and have yet to get a bad jack yet out of hundreds that we have installed.
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wolf359
> 3 dayMet expectations
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VICTORINO T SUGUITAN
Greater than one weekI returned this because it didnt make it on time for my project. It looked good and thought it was easy to use but didnt get a chance to.
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P. Larsen
> 3 dayI really like the idea of the keystone jack instead of having to punch on a whole panel. It makes it possible to create all the cables on a work-desk and just plug them in at the panel (assuming youre not pulling the cables out of the wall of course). Youre very much in control of the work-area where you do the cable punching - a big plus. Once you get the hang of it, plugging the keystones into the patch panel is easy too (too me a while to figure out the best/fastest way to do that). For beginners like me, a quick drawing showing how you secured the wire would have been nice too - but google was my friend there. The only problem I had was the cable labels. The TIA568B colors doesnt match on the green/brown side. I had to reverse green/brown for them to match with the RJ45 plugs. For cable professional Im sure this doesnt matter since they can do the sequence of cables in their sleep. After a few initial failed trials, I got the right sequence down and the label didnt matter. I mention this to advice others. Note, while I am color-blind I had non-color blind family members confirm that the colors were indeed wrong on the label. My advice, try one first, test and note what goes where when youre successful. Then rinse and repeat. I would suggest that future labels have a color NAME written too - I get that printers can pick bad color hues, but a small text with the intended color would remove all confusion. All in all - I would not hesitate to purchase this again.