Monoprice 24-port Blank Keystone UTP Patch Panel, Half-U, with Wire Support Bar (TAA)
Product # 43543
UPC # 889028179086
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Is this metal or plastic?
A shopper
on Mar 15, 2023
BEST ANSWER: They are all metal and very solid.
Do be sure to complete all terminations before inserting the keystone module into the panel.
Do be sure to complete all terminations before inserting the keystone module into the panel.
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- Joe K on Mar 20, 2023
- Purchased on Feb 16, 2023
BEST ANSWER: They are all metal and very solid.
Do be sure to complete all terminations before inserting the keystone module into the panel.
Do be sure to complete all terminations before inserting the keystone module into the panel.
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- Joe K on Mar 20, 2023
- Purchased on Feb 16, 2023
Both the patch panel and support arm are metal. Surprisingly sturdy for its size (no real flex).
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- Guest on Mar 20, 2023
- Purchased on Feb 20, 2023
It is metal, good quality and solid.
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- Steve S on Mar 20, 2023
- Purchased on Mar 6, 2023
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No. Will be difficult to do so.
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- Prashant S on May 19, 2022
- Purchased on Mar 21, 2022
I did
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- Kyle F on May 18, 2022
- Purchased on Jan 5, 2022
How do you fasten it to the rack when there is only one set of screw holes per 1U?
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- Zachary J P on May 18, 2022
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which keystone jacks are recommended/fit this panel?
John H
on Apr 13, 2022
BEST ANSWER: It Depends, to some extent. Full details below.
Quick answer:
* IF you're only doing network jacks, AND there is space *BELOW* (ie not doing two half-U panels together), then almost any network jack will work, as long as not too wide.
* IF you're only doing network jacks, and do NOT have space below, the jacks must not be taller than 3/4 inch (NOT including the non-moveable retainer clip.)
* Monoprice recommends: Cat6 (15680), Cat6A (24756, 15663, 15664, 15666, 15668, 15669, 15670, 15679)
* Any jack with centered post (eg RG6, banana wire post, etc) most likely will NOT work.
* Monoprice says their 9321 F-type RG6 jack should work
I have tried a number of network jacks. Skinny monoprice jacks, Everest EasyJacks work great.
Any standard keystone that fits the following unusual parameters:
1) Front face must be the standard size, meaning the full height, including the flexible clip must be 3/4 inch or less.
2) Face width must be 9/16 inch or less, body width in back: 11/16 or less (that's the jack spacing.)
2) (This is the hard one for some jacks) Must be OK for the accessible portion of the face to be 7/16 inch. The rest of the face is behind the number/label panel.
Hard to see in the photos: the lower portion of the jack sticks out; the panel angles back so the bottom of the panel is about 3/16 inch behind the face of the jack.
Implications:
* You won't see the molded in "Cat 6" etc label on the front of many network jacks
* Any jack designed to place the connector in the center of the face will most likely NOT work.
Quick answer:
* IF you're only doing network jacks, AND there is space *BELOW* (ie not doing two half-U panels together), then almost any network jack will work, as long as not too wide.
* IF you're only doing network jacks, and do NOT have space below, the jacks must not be taller than 3/4 inch (NOT including the non-moveable retainer clip.)
* Monoprice recommends: Cat6 (15680), Cat6A (24756, 15663, 15664, 15666, 15668, 15669, 15670, 15679)
* Any jack with centered post (eg RG6, banana wire post, etc) most likely will NOT work.
* Monoprice says their 9321 F-type RG6 jack should work
I have tried a number of network jacks. Skinny monoprice jacks, Everest EasyJacks work great.
Any standard keystone that fits the following unusual parameters:
1) Front face must be the standard size, meaning the full height, including the flexible clip must be 3/4 inch or less.
2) Face width must be 9/16 inch or less, body width in back: 11/16 or less (that's the jack spacing.)
2) (This is the hard one for some jacks) Must be OK for the accessible portion of the face to be 7/16 inch. The rest of the face is behind the number/label panel.
Hard to see in the photos: the lower portion of the jack sticks out; the panel angles back so the bottom of the panel is about 3/16 inch behind the face of the jack.
Implications:
* You won't see the molded in "Cat 6" etc label on the front of many network jacks
* Any jack designed to place the connector in the center of the face will most likely NOT work.
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- Pete H on May 24, 2023
- Purchased on May 11, 2023
BEST ANSWER: It Depends, to some extent. Full details below.
Quick answer:
* IF you're only doing network jacks, AND there is space *BELOW* (ie not doing two half-U panels together), then almost any network jack will work, as long as not too wide.
* IF you're only doing network jacks, and do NOT have space below, the jacks must not be taller than 3/4 inch (NOT including the non-moveable retainer clip.)
* Monoprice recommends: Cat6 (15680), Cat6A (24756, 15663, 15664, 15666, 15668, 15669, 15670, 15679)
* Any jack with centered post (eg RG6, banana wire post, etc) most likely will NOT work.
* Monoprice says their 9321 F-type RG6 jack should work
I have tried a number of network jacks. Skinny monoprice jacks, Everest EasyJacks work great.
Any standard keystone that fits the following unusual parameters:
1) Front face must be the standard size, meaning the full height, including the flexible clip must be 3/4 inch or less.
2) Face width must be 9/16 inch or less, body width in back: 11/16 or less (that's the jack spacing.)
2) (This is the hard one for some jacks) Must be OK for the accessible portion of the face to be 7/16 inch. The rest of the face is behind the number/label panel.
Hard to see in the photos: the lower portion of the jack sticks out; the panel angles back so the bottom of the panel is about 3/16 inch behind the face of the jack.
Implications:
* You won't see the molded in "Cat 6" etc label on the front of many network jacks
* Any jack designed to place the connector in the center of the face will most likely NOT work.
Quick answer:
* IF you're only doing network jacks, AND there is space *BELOW* (ie not doing two half-U panels together), then almost any network jack will work, as long as not too wide.
* IF you're only doing network jacks, and do NOT have space below, the jacks must not be taller than 3/4 inch (NOT including the non-moveable retainer clip.)
* Monoprice recommends: Cat6 (15680), Cat6A (24756, 15663, 15664, 15666, 15668, 15669, 15670, 15679)
* Any jack with centered post (eg RG6, banana wire post, etc) most likely will NOT work.
* Monoprice says their 9321 F-type RG6 jack should work
I have tried a number of network jacks. Skinny monoprice jacks, Everest EasyJacks work great.
Any standard keystone that fits the following unusual parameters:
1) Front face must be the standard size, meaning the full height, including the flexible clip must be 3/4 inch or less.
2) Face width must be 9/16 inch or less, body width in back: 11/16 or less (that's the jack spacing.)
2) (This is the hard one for some jacks) Must be OK for the accessible portion of the face to be 7/16 inch. The rest of the face is behind the number/label panel.
Hard to see in the photos: the lower portion of the jack sticks out; the panel angles back so the bottom of the panel is about 3/16 inch behind the face of the jack.
Implications:
* You won't see the molded in "Cat 6" etc label on the front of many network jacks
* Any jack designed to place the connector in the center of the face will most likely NOT work.
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- Pete H on May 24, 2023
- Purchased on May 11, 2023
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How deep is this panel? will it work with the 1U
wall mount
wall mount
Kyle T
on May 27, 2022
BEST ANSWER: It’s 108mm deep. Most 1U are 150mm. Confirm with your rack specs.
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- Nelson P on May 27, 2022
- Purchased on May 9, 2022
BEST ANSWER: It’s 108mm deep. Most 1U are 150mm. Confirm with your rack specs.
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- Nelson P on May 27, 2022
- Purchased on May 9, 2022
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Perfect fit
Perfect fit and easy to wire.
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Excellent service
Great product and fast shipping.
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