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Patch panel NETRACK 10" 12-port Cat6 UTP LSA, wall-mount with bracket
Patch panel NETRACK 10" 12-port Cat6 UTP LSA, wall-mount with bracket
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Patch panel NETRACK 10" 12-port Cat6 UTP LSA, wall-mount with bracket
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Patch panel NETRACK 10" 12-port Cat6 UTP LSA, wall-mount with bracket
Patch panel NETRACK 10" 12-port Cat6 UTP LSA, wall-mount with bracket
NETRACK 10" 12-port Cat6 UTP LSA wall-mount patch panel provides a compact, front-accessible termination point for copper Ethernet links. Designed for small racks and network closets, the panel offers twelve RJ45 ports on the front and LSA IDC terminations on the rear to accept Cat6 UTP horizontal cabling. The wall-mount bracket enables secure installation where a full-sized rack is impractical, while the 10" form factor keeps cabling tidy and accessible.
The panel uses industry-standard Cat6 UTP port spacing and LSA IDC terminations for fast, tool-assisted termination and reliable contact with solid conductors. Front-facing RJ45 ports simplify patching and labeling, and the compact 10" size with included wall-mount bracket reduces footprint in cramped technical rooms. The metal housing provides mechanical protection and grounding options typical for structured cabling installations.
Mount the panel on a suitable flat surface using the supplied bracket and appropriate fasteners for the wall material. Route Cat6 UTP cables to the rear of the panel, strip outer jacket according to standard practice and insert each conductor into the matching LSA/IDC slot following T568A or T568B wiring scheme as required. Use the appropriate punch-down tool to terminate conductors into the LSA blocks, then secure and label each front RJ45 port for identification. After termination, connect patch cords to the front RJ45 ports to link devices or upstream switches.
Use solid conductor Cat6 UTP cables for reliable IDC terminations, keep cable lengths within Ethernet specifications, and choose consistent wiring standard (T568A or T568B) across the installation. Keep bend radius and cable bundling best practices in mind when routing to the panel, and label ports clearly to simplify maintenance and troubleshooting.
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