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Re: Keystone Patch Panel Question



You needn't be concerned with interference between the jacks. The high
density ones are narrow so the cutouts can be spaced more closely. With
only 24 you shouldn't have a problem using what you have in a standard
configuration. Just try a couple next to each other in the panel you
want to use to ensure they fit next to each other OK.

From:kramefish@xxxxxxxxx
kramefish@xxxxxxxxx

> I am installing a new home network with approximately 24 Cat6 runs
> that I plan to terminate to a patch panel in my basement.  I am
> planning on using a patch panel that allows me to snap in keystone
> jacks.  Should I use any particular type of keystone jack for the
> patch panel or will the Cat6 keystone jacks I use for the wall plates
> do the job?  I have seen "High Density (HD) Category" Jacks
> advertised on websites and wonder if they are necessary.  I am
> concerned about inteference between the jacks.  Thanks.




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