Cable Matters UL Listed 5-Pack 2-Port Keystone Jack Surface Mount Box in White
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You question does not make sense to me. The system can work with Leviton, Keystones and other Jack compatible systems, but not with COMSCOPE
There is no keystone on it, it was designed for RJ45.
As far as I know, the cover only comes in white. But it could be painted
Selected User Reviews For Cable Matters UL Listed 5-Pack 2-Port Keystone Jack Surface Mount Box in White
It has a solid construction and comes with mounting hardware (screws, double sided glue). Several manufacturers have made different types of keystone jacks that fit in the slots (cat5/6/7, RJ45, RJ11, COAX). One reason I gave it four stars is because the front of it was embroidered with the logo. 2. When mounted, it will be upside down because it is printed that way. Branding is good, but not where it is distracting from aesthetics. I don't want logos on the front of the boxes, I want the company to brand their product, not where it distracts For these reasons, I only use them for small jobs or personal projects where I have time to sand off the logo.
In addition to RJ45 and RG6, I also used LC fiber optic cables. There's nothing better than the fact that the front of the enclosure comes out so that the jack can be inserted and then slid right I think this is much better than other products that do not have this capability. * I am deducting one star though because one issue was not thought out before it was implemented. Having a gap at the top of the enclosure's rear cover is problematic Patch cables for fiber optics should be at least as long as the patch cable itself. A rectangular opening is on the cover to accommodate the bottom of the case, and the bottom of the case extends towards the front of the case in a semicircle. closes to form an elongated oval when it is shut to the bottom by way of the opening semicircle at the top. There isn't enough room to accommodate a duplex fiber cable when the opening is I was able to modify the hole to fit using a hacksaw while retaining the original appearance of the piece. Plastic is not prone to cracking and is easy to work with so I was able to do so without damaging it. The only issue I have is that one. I love these things, however. There is no evidence of any problems with their sticking, and they could easily be screwed down if they were not. more convenient to work with than low voltage 1 gang boxes, and one of the coolest features about them is that the fittings in front for the keystone are removable, so you can attach to the keystone, work with the cables, and then easily slide the enclosure into place. The memories of the times when RG6 keystones were popping out of faceplates or I couldn't keep cables properly attached still give me a shiver whenever I recall them. They are definitely worth buying again, even if they need to be modified to fit my needs.
However, I must say this- There are boxes in the outbox. The plastic should feel brittle but be of good quality It didn't worry me that they'd break when I took the cover off. A zip code is, in fact, a zip code You can tie anchor points (and zip ties) so that the cables can be anchored and strain relief can be provided. There is actually a sliding action on the front portion (where the keystone goes in), making it easier to put the keystones in. It snaps on tightly and can be removed easily at the same time.
These j boxes have been very helpful for me. I found it extremely useful to have two small tie raps bundled with the box for securing the cable. There is a different tie rap for each cable. In addition to the screws and double-face tape, each package also comes with two countersunk screws to enable you to either attach it with tape or screw it to a surface. The boxes are of good construction.
As of now, this has been used 3 times out of 5. We've assembled a few so far and want to say how nice the interior of these are! You mount the bottom piece as you please, then clip in the keystones, and then you're finished. The bag is equipped with two tiny zips A tie. This was a very thoughtful move by the maker to think about the people who will be installing these items.
The information I was looking for was right here. Christmas lights are something I love, so I'm always looking at them. A light show synchronized with music is something I do. I transmit data over ethernet cables to drive my show. The problem was that I needed to organize my wires and also label what it was. These were a godsend to me when I found them. Using these, along with a plastic box I purchased on Amazon, I am able to hide my cat 5 connections as well as prevent the cables from getting wet. There is no doubt in my mind that these are excellent.
My experience with these has been good so far. I've used three of them and all have worked. We are using two of them to jump POE+ connections without any problems. A standard 1Gb connection is being used to jump from one to the other. These are within the Ethernet distance limits, inside the home, and close to the switch ports (the source of signal and power).