Monoprice Entegrade Series Cat6A/Cat7 Shielded RJ45 Toolless Die Cast 180-Degree Keystone Jack for 22-24AWG Solid Wire, PoE+, Silver, 10-Pack
Product # 24756
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punch down tool required? The instructions (steps 4 and 5) aren't clear on that point. I am assuming a punch down tool is required.
A shopper
on Jul 1, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Punch down tool is not required. You do need to trim your wire to the proper length. There is a plastic piece that has the holes for the wires. You slide the wires into the plastic piece and cut the wires to length. The plastic piece slides onto the prongs of the Keystone jack. It worked perfectly for me. Very easy to assemble.
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- Curtis S on Oct 18, 2018
- Purchased on Jul 30, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Punch down tool is not required. You do need to trim your wire to the proper length. There is a plastic piece that has the holes for the wires. You slide the wires into the plastic piece and cut the wires to length. The plastic piece slides onto the prongs of the Keystone jack. It worked perfectly for me. Very easy to assemble.
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- Curtis S on Oct 18, 2018
- Purchased on Jul 30, 2018
I ordered these to use with the Cat 8 wire i just installed. I have not terminated/used any of these keystones yet, but looking at them, I don't think a tool is required - it looks like the closing of the access door functions to crimp the wire into place. They appear to be tool-less as the name states.
Monoprice Entegrade 1000FT Cat8 2GHz S/FTP Solid, 22AWG, Bulk Bare Copper Network Cable, 40G, Blue
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- Joshua S on Sep 18, 2019
- Purchased on Sep 4, 2019
I inserted the wires by hand easily and just used slip joint pliers to squeeze the block over the wires. terminated 16 of them with zero issues.
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- Randy M on Oct 17, 2018
- Purchased on Sep 3, 2018
No tool required. The wires go into the plastic guide and then are pressed onto the pins
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- robert T on Oct 17, 2018
- Purchased on Aug 3, 2018
No punch down tool is needed for these.
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- Craig N on Oct 17, 2018
- Purchased on Jul 23, 2018
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Can I use this with cat6a f/utp cable?
A shopper
on Mar 21, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I recently used this product with Cat6A and had excellent results.
It was simple to terminate and looked professional when finished.
It was simple to terminate and looked professional when finished.
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- Wayne R on Mar 21, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 13, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I recently used this product with Cat6A and had excellent results.
It was simple to terminate and looked professional when finished.
It was simple to terminate and looked professional when finished.
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- Wayne R on Mar 21, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 13, 2017
This is a 6A jack, not cat 7. Cat 7 is a goofy, non-RJ45 design. Ground your shield on both ends of the cable.
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- New User U on Mar 22, 2018
Yes. I did just that. Easy peasy!!
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- BRET D. on Jun 1, 2019
- Purchased on May 6, 2019
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I've had many of these pop open after assembly while trying to plug into a keystone patch panel or wall plate. Has anyone else had this issue? What have you done to keep them closed? It's an interesting paradox that if they close accidentally prior to assembly, they are very difficult to open, yet fully assembled they tend to pop open easily on their own.
A shopper
on Jan 26, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Make sure to close the keystone well using pliers then use the zip tie included to keep keystone closed. To prevent closing accidentally, install wires on white piece before installing on keystone. Make sure to cut excess wires. If they close accidentally, use a precision knife to reopen carefully to prevent breaking the latch pins. Make sure to check out the installation instructions, it was very helpful. You can find it on the product description page, search for “Monoprice Entegrade Series Cat7 or Cat6A RJ-45 Shielded Toolless Keystone Jack“ scroll down to the Support Files section, there is a PDF Quick Install Guide.
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- Cicero G on Jan 26, 2020
- Purchased on Feb 19, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Make sure to close the keystone well using pliers then use the zip tie included to keep keystone closed. To prevent closing accidentally, install wires on white piece before installing on keystone. Make sure to cut excess wires. If they close accidentally, use a precision knife to reopen carefully to prevent breaking the latch pins. Make sure to check out the installation instructions, it was very helpful. You can find it on the product description page, search for “Monoprice Entegrade Series Cat7 or Cat6A RJ-45 Shielded Toolless Keystone Jack“ scroll down to the Support Files section, there is a PDF Quick Install Guide.
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- Cicero G on Jan 26, 2020
- Purchased on Feb 19, 2019
I have not experienced this problem and I have assembled quite a few of them over the past few months with the Monoprice CAT7 cable. If you are using a different CAT7 cable, you want to make sure the cable diameter does not exceed the opening on the jack. Also make sure you are using the tie wrap to prevent the cable from moving around and adding more stress the lock. As a last resort, you could take a pair of channel locks and bend the locking tabs in a little.
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- Gordon G on Jan 27, 2020
- Purchased on May 22, 2019
Use a pair of pliers to make sure they close
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- MARY M on Jan 26, 2020
- Purchased on Feb 11, 2019
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Can this keystone be used with shielded CAT 6 cable such as Product ID 18613?
C V
on Nov 12, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Having installed many of these, yes, you could use them with any grade of cable. I wouldn't recommand it though, as there are much cheaper options when creating a Cat6A network, that would be much faster to deploy, having lower requirements overall.
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- François-Thierry J on Nov 12, 2020
- Purchased on Apr 27, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Having installed many of these, yes, you could use them with any grade of cable. I wouldn't recommand it though, as there are much cheaper options when creating a Cat6A network, that would be much faster to deploy, having lower requirements overall.
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- François-Thierry J on Nov 12, 2020
- Purchased on Apr 27, 2020
Yes, we used CAT6 cable (Product 8103) during the customer installation that used these keystones.
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- New User U on Nov 12, 2020
- Purchased on Feb 12, 2020
Yes, but you will still only get the 1gb/s speed of the Cat 6.
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- Guest on Nov 12, 2020
- Purchased on Apr 20, 2020
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Having difficulty sourcing a suitable wall plate that will work with this product. The clip points are designed for a much thinner mounting point than what seems to be readily available. Is there a recommended wall plate?
A shopper
on Jun 29, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I had this exact problem and tried connecting to many different styles of wall plates. I never found one that worked, so I decided to make a modification to the clips on this keystone connector.
I used a Dremel tool to grind down the rear tabs on both the top (plastic) and bottom (metal). This modification worked perfectly and now it clips into all the plates I tried.
I used a Dremel tool to grind down the rear tabs on both the top (plastic) and bottom (metal). This modification worked perfectly and now it clips into all the plates I tried.
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- Jeff P on Apr 8, 2019
- Purchased on Aug 21, 2018
Do you have a picture of what that modification looked like?
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- New User U on Jul 13, 2020
BEST ANSWER: I had this exact problem and tried connecting to many different styles of wall plates. I never found one that worked, so I decided to make a modification to the clips on this keystone connector.
I used a Dremel tool to grind down the rear tabs on both the top (plastic) and bottom (metal). This modification worked perfectly and now it clips into all the plates I tried.
I used a Dremel tool to grind down the rear tabs on both the top (plastic) and bottom (metal). This modification worked perfectly and now it clips into all the plates I tried.
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- Jeff P on Apr 8, 2019
- Purchased on Aug 21, 2018
Do you have a picture of what that modification looked like?
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- New User U on Jul 13, 2020
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What wall plates are compatible? The ones I have for monoprice do not seem to be working.
Cristian S
on Jul 2, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I have used the Cat 7 ones at my house and they seem to work fine. You need to be careful of the color scheme on them. The green and orange are confusing.
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- Nick S on Jul 2, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 31, 2020
BEST ANSWER: I have used the Cat 7 ones at my house and they seem to work fine. You need to be careful of the color scheme on them. The green and orange are confusing.
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- Nick S on Jul 2, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 31, 2020
I used the shielded cat7 jacks with Home Depot keystone wall plates and they worked fine.
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- Daniel R on Jul 2, 2021
- Purchased on Jan 14, 2021
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Between steps five and six, I cannot open the keystone jack 'door'. Is there a trick to this? I am breaking the first one I am trying to do. The instructions are not helpful. A video link would help.
A shopper
on Dec 3, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I have found this trick to work to open these hinges when closed.. First, use some scrap cat 7 jacket (if it's stiff) and cut in half. The wedge the pieces as far into the hinges as possible. Then using some needle nose pliers and similar to a vice grip, gently pull the hinge open. Without the wedges is near impossible without damaging the piece
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- New User U on Jan 6, 2019
- Purchased on Oct 15, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I have found this trick to work to open these hinges when closed.. First, use some scrap cat 7 jacket (if it's stiff) and cut in half. The wedge the pieces as far into the hinges as possible. Then using some needle nose pliers and similar to a vice grip, gently pull the hinge open. Without the wedges is near impossible without damaging the piece
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- New User U on Jan 6, 2019
- Purchased on Oct 15, 2018
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Does Mono price sell a two port white wall plate that the #24756 fits into?
A shopper
on Dec 15, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
You can find those under # 6727.
You can find those under # 6727.
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- Tyler C Staff on May 9, 2019
Monoprice 1-Gang Wall Plate for Keystone, 2-Port, White, 4.5"x2.75"x0.2", w/Screws (White Coated Screw Head)
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
You can find those under # 6727.
You can find those under # 6727.
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- Tyler C Staff on May 9, 2019
Monoprice 1-Gang Wall Plate for Keystone, 2-Port, White, 4.5"x2.75"x0.2", w/Screws (White Coated Screw Head)
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Will this work with shielded patch cable as in stranded wire? Need a solid connection for analog audio adapter pigtails.
Mark W
on Aug 8, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I'd recommend NOT using these with stranded wire. My judgement call is that the piercing blades would cut some of the finer strands when you went to compress it closed.
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- Richard S on Aug 8, 2021
- Purchased on Jan 14, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I'd recommend NOT using these with stranded wire. My judgement call is that the piercing blades would cut some of the finer strands when you went to compress it closed.
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- Richard S on Aug 8, 2021
- Purchased on Jan 14, 2021
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Wiring diagram available for these please!?
A shopper
on Aug 20, 2017
Purchased several of these RJ-45 with a Cat7 spool; 3 questions. 1) How to open the RJ-45 gate when closed? It seems near impossible without damaging the connector. 2) After punching down several dozen terminations, and testing speeds, a few wires are slow. Could this be because the punched down wire did not nick the copper properly and connection is weak? 3) For Cat7, where are all the GG45 connectors? All I can find were RJ-45.
New User U
on Nov 11, 2018
Monoprice Entegrade Series Cat6A/Cat7 Shielded RJ45 Toolless Die Cast 180-Degree Keystone Jack for 22-24AWG Solid Wire, PoE+, Silver, 10-Pack
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The description says this connector is suitable for 22-24 AWG cable, but also says the bare conductor diameter is limited to 0.50-0.58 mm. While that range covers 23 and 24 AWG a 22 AWG wire is 0.65 mm in diameter. Does this mean this connector should not be used for 22 AWG cable (when the conductors are actually 22 AWG)?
Dennis F
on Nov 13, 2019
Does Monoprice make a patch panel that these keystones (# 24756) will fit in? Thanks,
A shopper
on Jul 31, 2020
Can I use this with Cat8.1 cable?
New User U
on Aug 13, 2020
The quick install guide mentions, in the last panel, "make sure the drain wire is in proper contact with the grounding clip." I'm using cat6a cable, and it has a grounding wire, but I don't see how to attach it to anything in the pictures. Is the "drain wire" the same thing as the "grounding wire"? Where on the jack is the "grounding clip"?
A shopper
on Dec 3, 2020
Where are the instructions for this keystone?
A shopper
on Oct 20, 2021
What are the keystone options for this cable? This one says max 500mhz.
Monoprice Entegrade Series Cat7 or Cat6A RJ-45 Shielded Toolless Keystone Jack, 10 pack
Monoprice Entegrade Series Cat7 or Cat6A RJ-45 Shielded Toolless Keystone Jack, 10 pack
New User U
on Nov 11, 2021
Monoprice Entegrade Series Cat6A/Cat7 Shielded RJ45 Toolless Die Cast 180-Degree Keystone Jack for 22-24AWG Solid Wire, PoE+, Silver, 10-Pack
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Is there an updated install guide available? The jacks I received do not match the diagrams and images provided on this page.
Michael C
on Feb 27, 2022
Can I use 26 AWG with these?
A shopper
on Oct 5, 2023
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Rated 3 out of 5
Great when they work, but defects can occur
Purchased 60 of these. 6 out of the 60 defective with the same type of issue. One of the wires on the internal receiving port will slide / move after first use.
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Rated 1 out of 5
Horrible to terminate and pass simple continuity test
terminate perfectly and still fails simple continuity test, usually on pin 1, sometimes pin 4 too. Maybe a bad batch (but several hundred?!) but the next batch was a different design and much better. Not happy we got stuck with the crappy ones!
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Rated 1 out of 5
Not happy
These are not like picture. Completely a different keystone. The baggie it came in did have the correct part number on it. Go figure. After waiting 3 weeks to arrive I decided to use the ones they sent me. I struggled real hard trying hook them up. Had some that I had to redo. It was Very time consuming. I will not reorder this product. Just would like what i ordered. Its like ordering a car and a truck arrived instead.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Works well with Cat6A F/UTP cabling
Purchases for use with Monoprice F/UTP (marked as FTP) Cat6A cabling #18594. These jacks are very study and relatively easy to use, those as other reviewers have noted, the instructions are not printed.
When used with the #18594 F/UTP Cat6A cabling, these jacks are a solid, tight fit and work well. They appear to have no issues operating in close proximity to each other. With iperf3 testing, I have measured real-world speeds of >9gbps with mid-range switching in the middle.
When used with the #18594 F/UTP Cat6A cabling, these jacks are a solid, tight fit and work well. They appear to have no issues operating in close proximity to each other. With iperf3 testing, I have measured real-world speeds of >9gbps with mid-range switching in the middle.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Installed 32, 100% success
They just work! I would use these again.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Easy to use, great value.
These are both well made and easy to use. Didn't come with the instructions, but easy to just print them out. Overall, great value for the money.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Works great. No problems in wiring and connections are strong.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Easy, Easy, Easy
I used this jack for CAT 6A shielded cable. Easy to assemble and did not have one dead wire. Every jack worked perfect
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Rated 2 out of 5
Solid construction, doesn't punch down well on Cat 7 Cable
This connector jack is excellent, but I have several Cat 7 cables that I bought this for to connect to. All the Cat 7 cables I tried to connect to would fail to cut into the plastic into the smaller ethernet cables. Disappointed and had to buy a different set of Cat 6 keystone jacks that use punch down instead.
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Rated 5 out of 5
I Recommend These Keystone Jacks
These were very easy to use without a special tool. Highly recommend.
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