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Cat5e Shielded Patch Panel - Ultra High Density - 48 Port

SKU
15-160-048
48 Port | 1 Rack Mount Space | Shielded | 90 Degree Termination | 110 Punchdown | POE Compatible | Support Bar for Strain Relief
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Cat5e Shielded Patch Panel  - Ultra High Density- 48 Port

These Ultra High Density Patch Panels allow maximum efficency when space is tight. A patch panel is a block which contains numerous RJ45 ports. Patch panels are used for connecting incoming and outgoing lines of a local area network (LAN) or a telecommunication system. In a LAN, the patch panel connects the network's computers to each other and any switches or hubs with patch cables. Patch panels also give the benefit of organization for a clean install.

Features:

  • 48 Ports
  • Shielded
  • 1 Rack Mount Space
  • 90 Degree Termination
  • Cat5e rated
  • POE Compatible
  • T568A/T568B wiring scheme
  • Rack mount
  • 110 terminations
  • Attached labels
  • Screws and Cable Ties Included
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Q: What are the benefits of using a patch panel?


A: Patch panels will allow testing routing and maintenance of network cables connected to your network. With a patch panel this is quickly done just by making changes to cables on the patch panel itself. Patch panels also allow for easier cable management and identification of cable routing.


Q: I want to create a small network in my home what patch panel should I use?


A: A Cat5e vertical patch panel is a typical patch panel for home installation. It's small footprint and wall-mount capabilities make it a great choice.


Q: What is the difference between a feed-thru patch panel and a punchdown patch panel?


A: Feed-thru means that the patch panel has RJ45 ports on both the front and the back side of it. There is no punching down in this type of patch panel. Simply plug the patch cable in on either side of the patch panel and play.


A punchdown patch panel requires each conductor to be punched down onto wither 66 or 110 terminations using a punchdown tool.


Q: How do I wire a patch panel?


A: Please see the resources tab for wiring schemes.