🖧 Elevate your network game with shielded precision and 24-port power!
The TRENDnet TC-KP24S is a 24-port blank keystone shielded patch panel designed for 1U 19" rackmounts, engineered to eliminate EMI/RFI noise and support high-speed gigabit and 10G Copper Ethernet networks. Ideal when paired with TRENDnet’s Cat6A shielded keystone jacks, it offers NDAA compliance, durable SPCC steel construction, and comes with 2 years of manufacturer protection and dedicated tech support.
Brand | TRENDnet |
Series | TC-KP24S |
Item model number | TC-KP24S |
Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 1.77 x 3.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19 x 1.77 x 3.7 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | TRENDnet |
ASIN | B07M5QBPN8 |
Date First Available | November 30, 2018 |
S**T
works as intended
It's a patch panel, does what it needs to. Fit is fine. Quality is fine. Rear is labeled for tia568a/b
R**K
Worked great!! Cable worked to spec after swapping to this keystone.
Worked great!! Originally used a cat6 keystone and could not get the performance I needed from a cat6a cable run until I used this keystone on both ends!
O**R
Solid metal housing
These are cast alloy housings with serious shielding. They are well built and the tool-less feature actually seems to be designed very well.I generally use CAT6 for everything, but occasionally I need a backhaul or extension between network rooms and this, combined with shielded CAT6a cable, seems to do great. Passes certification and haven't had any problems with them yet, but I have only installed about 6 or 8 of these in total, while I have used thousands of the plastic CAT6 ports. But initial impression is that I am very impressed with them.
D**D
High quality but a bit bulky
PROS:• Top quality metal body• Intuitive layout of crimping device to body• High confidence in the finished installationCONS:• A wee bit too bulky for anything outside a single keystone application. In wiring a two-port keystone wall jack, I found it difficult to fit these atop one another. If you get the second one in crooked, it's a bear to get back out. I then had the nightmare of doing a 3-port keystone in the living room RJ45 RJ45 Cable. In the end, it all worked.• Have a magnifying glass handy for the A Vs B orange/green side. Seriously, I needed a magnifying glass to read the configuration.• Toolless yes, no punch down but I found that you need pliers to:A. Press the crimpind device firmly into its seatingB. Close the hinging mechanism... you will hear a "click"
S**K
It's a 1U blank patch panel
It's a 1U patch panel, what else can be said?Keystone jacks connect up easily. It's designed for using STP (shielded) able and has fixtures to allow grounding each cable. I haven't filled it, not sure if I will. It was worth the expense and would buy again if needed.
S**S
Strong patch panel with no flex. Great for when you need multiple cable times in the same 1U space
I use these, in conjunction with Cablematters Cat6A keystone female jacks, and with a MonoPrice 1U wallmount bracket.PRO:+rigid! no twist, nothing floppy, quite sturdy.+Inexpensive!+fits any type of jack / port on Keystone. This includes: Ethernet (8p8c, RJ45), Type-F (TV) Coax, HDMI, BNC, etc. etc.+Grounded (includes ground cable) for improved signal quality from grounded keystone jacks.CON (honestly none):-ground screw is quite small, when most ground terminals are much bigger. Even the bigger end is fairly small. (but this is sufficient for a signal-level ground).-support bracket has to be bent to be removed (but this is typical)-zip-ties included are only enough for ~24 ports (but that's how many ports this bracket has, and if you make mistakes that's your problem).
J**F
Works great, cable support in the back is nice
I have a second patch panel without the cable support in the back, and I definitely prefer it with one. If you don't want it, there are plenty of patch panels out there without the rear piece that cost about half as much. Personally, I'd spend the extra for the added organization. No complaints at all.
R**N
Well made, installation is a breeze
This connector works great with thicker Cat 6a 23 AWG cables. Installation is very simple and the color coding on the wire guide makes it fool proof. Fold the drain wire back before inserting the cable into the wire guide. To create an even better electrical connection to the metal housing, wrap the outer jacket and drain wire with 1/2" wide copper tape. Closing the two hinged parts of the metal housing creates the electrical connections, channel lock pliers work well for this step. Out of 14 connectors installed, I had zero failures.
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