Enhance your network using the 24-Port Cat 5/5e Unshielded Patch Panel from TRENDnet to connect wired devices such as network attached storage, security cameras, and more. In addition to having 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, this 1U 19″ rackmount patch panel’s Krone connectors are certified to support 100 MHz Cat 5e copper cables with a throughput of up to one Gigabyte. Each port is also numbered with supplementary labels and color coded with the T568A and 568B wiring schemes for straightforward installation.
TRENDnet 24-Port Cat 5/5e Unshielded Patch Panel
$28.49
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 20 × 2.3 × 2.2 in |
Ports | 48 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Ports |
Networking Interface | Cat 5/5e |
Rackmount Space | 2 RU |
Warranty | Limited 1-Year Warranty |
Reviews (4)
4 reviews for TRENDnet 24-Port Cat 5/5e Unshielded Patch Panel
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Stephan Medhurst (verified owner) –
Everything looks much better now that the wiring is organized.
Isaiah Kunze (verified owner) –
Did everything I expected it to, easy to rack mount, easy to connect the cables.
Caesar Nicolas (verified owner) –
I am very happy with the 24-port and 48-port TRENDnet Cat5/5e unshielded patch panels that I have had for 15 years. So, when I needed another 24-port unshielded patch panel, of course, I ordered another TRENDnet one. I like the amount of space available for placing labels. This simple organization helps a great deal when switching patch cords.
Dorris Hamill (verified owner) –
You can’t beat the price on this 1RU patchbay. It comes with pushdown type connectors and everything all set. It is solidly built and the front panel has labeling areas already on the finish of the faceplate. It is not shielded or protected in the back, but this should not be an issue due to the tiny areas of wire that end up being exposed. Also, the strain relief on the cabling makes it all wrap up into a neat and tidy finished product.