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Tripp Lite N050-012 Cat5e Wall Mount Patch Panel 568B - 12 Port | 
enlarge | Brand: Tripp Lite Category: CE
List Price: $84.99 Buy New: $25.98 You Save: $59.01 (69%)
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Rating: 6 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 4 x 3 x 12 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: N050-012 Model: N050-012 UPC: 003733201317 EAN: 0037332013170 ASIN: B000067SC6
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Product Description Tripp Lite's Cat5e wall-mount patch panel guarantees compatibility with all networks. Color coded for both EIA/TIA 568a & 568b installations. Panel comes with 110-type termination blocks. This 12" panel effortlessly mounts to a wall or desk with two "C" brackets. Mounting bracket is provided.
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Great Product, Great Price November 20, 2008 We purchased these 12 Port Patch Panels for our installs if clients do not request or wish to pay the higher price for Leviton... Quality similiar to Leviton at 1/3rd the price. No failures after 30 installs...
Basic panel, but does the trick July 12, 2008 I have now purchased two of these (style) panels for both by home and my brothers. In both situations, mounting and wiring were simple tasks. I haven't had any problems with the panel popping out of the brackets, but I do agree with one reviewer the mounting bracket does feel a little weak. Overall: very satisfied and would quickly purchase again if needed.
It works February 22, 2008 Well it hangs on the wall and you can terminate all of your cables to it. What more could you want. I haven't had any issues with it falling off the wall, or cables coming undone so I say buy it!
Overall, the patch panel works well November 13, 2007 The construction of the patch panel itself is very solid. I have no problem punching down all 12 connections. However, the bracket is a bit on the weak side. The patch panel popped out of the wall bracket easily a few times.
Great patch panel for home network July 9, 2007 I fully renovated our new house, and in doing so ran cat5 to all the rooms to the basement. I punched down the wiring to this patch panel and mounted it in a distributed wiring box. The panel was easy to use with a punch down tool for me who had little experience doing so & it was well labeled so I didn't have to keep referencing printouts for wiring diagrams. Plus the price was right!
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