Attribute | Details |
---|---|
Product Name | Intellinet Network Solutions Cat6 Keystone Jack, UTP, Punch-Down, Orange |
Category | Connectors/Adapters/Extenders |
Color | Orange |
Wiring Standard | 568-A and 568-B code range |
Format | 8-Position 8-Conductor (8P8C) |
Compatibility | Works with 110 Punch Down tool |
Use Case | Home-network installation, data centers |
We know how important it is to have reliable network connections, whether you’re setting up a home network or managing a large data center. That’s why we designed the Intellinet Cat6 Keystone Jack to deliver top-notch performance at a price that won’t break the bank. It meets or even exceeds industry standards, so you can trust it to keep your network running smoothly for years to come.
With a variety of colors available in the 568-A and 568-B code range, finding a jack that fits your color scheme is a breeze. The orange design adds a vibrant touch while keeping things organized. Plus, its 8P8C format means you can use the same 110 Punch Down tool you already have, making installation quick and hassle-free.
This keystone jack is perfect for both small home setups and large, data-heavy environments. It ensures your network connections are stable and fast, so you can focus on what matters most—whether that’s streaming, gaming, or managing critical data.
We’ve built this jack to last. Its sturdy construction ensures it can handle the demands of daily use, so you won’t have to worry about frequent replacements or downtime.
Whether you’re upgrading your home network or working on a professional installation, the Intellinet Cat6 Keystone Jack fits seamlessly into your current setup. Its compatibility with standard tools and wiring methods makes it a versatile choice for any project.
Yes, this jack is compatible with both 568-A and 568-B wiring standards, giving you flexibility in your installation.
While this specific product is orange, the Intellinet Cat6 Keystone Jack comes in a variety of colors to match your setup.
No, you can use a standard 110 Punch Down tool, which is commonly used for wiring tasks.
Absolutely! It’s designed to meet or exceed industry standards, making it a great choice for data-heavy environments like data centers.