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Patch panel LANBERG 48 port 1U 19" Cat.6 UTP gray
Patch panel LANBERG 48 port 1U 19" Cat.6 UTP gray
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Patch panel LANBERG 48 port 1U 19" Cat.6 UTP gray
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Patch panel LANBERG 48 port 1U 19" Cat.6 UTP gray
Patch panel LANBERG 48 port 1U 19" Cat.6 UTP gray
The LANBERG 48 port 1U 19" Cat.6 UTP patch panel provides a compact rack-mounted solution for structured cabling. Designed to house up to 48 Cat.6 UTP keystone jacks, the panel offers orderly termination points and a clear labelling area to help identify connections. Its 1U height and 19" form factor make it compatible with standard server racks and network cabinets, enabling reliable Gigabit Ethernet installations in server rooms, wiring closets and telecommunications racks.
This patch panel supports Cat.6 UTP keystone modules, allowing high-speed data transmission and backward compatibility with previous categories. The 1U format saves rack space while consolidating up to 48 ports in a single unit. Built-in labelling space and a structured layout improve cable identification and maintenance. The metal chassis provides a stable mounting platform and contributes to consistent cable management when combined with horizontal managers and cable ties.
Install the patch panel into a standard 19" rack or cabinet occupying a single rack unit. Insert Cat.6 UTP keystone jacks into the front apertures and terminate cable pairs on the jack rear per the jack manufacturer’s instructions. Use the front labelling area to mark each port number or function. Route and secure cables with horizontal cable managers or ties to maintain neatness and reduce strain on terminations. Ensure proper grounding of the rack and panel according to site practices.
For reliable network performance, use Cat.6 UTP keystone jacks and certified patch cords, keep cable runs within recommended lengths, and implement consistent labelling. Regularly inspect terminations and cable management to prevent signal degradation and simplify troubleshooting.
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