TRENDnet 24-Port Cat5e Network Unshielded Patch Panel

TRENDnet 24-Port Cat5e Network Unshielded Patch Panel (TC-P24C5E)

24 x RJ-45

$56.50 Out of Stock
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Description

Prepare yourself for Copper Gigabit Ethernet with TRENDnet's CAT 5e RJ-45 UTP Patch Panels. These patch panels are certified 350Mhz CAT 5e, which are necessary for Copper Gigabit Ethernet. TRENDnet's 24-port 350 Mhz enhanced CAT 5 Patch Panels are ideal for Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-T) network applications. Using TRENDnet's CAT 5e now, will prepare you for more bandwidth in the future without re-cabling your network.

Main Features

  • Interfaces/Ports: 24 x RJ-45 Female
  • Green Compliance: Yes
  • Green Compliance Certificate/Authority: RoHS
  • Standard Warranty: 1 Year Limited
  • General Information

    Product TypeNetwork Patch Panel
    Brand NameTRENDnet
    ManufacturerTRENDnet
    Product Name24-Port Cat5e Network Unshielded Patch Panel
    Manufacturer Part NumberTC-P24C5E
    Manufacturer Website Addresswww.trendnet.com
    Marketing Information

    Prepare yourself for Copper Gigabit Ethernet with TRENDnet's CAT 5e RJ-45 UTP Patch Panels. These patch panels are certified 350Mhz CAT 5e, which are necessary for Copper Gigabit Ethernet. TRENDnet's 24-port 350 Mhz enhanced CAT 5 Patch Panels are ideal for Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-T) network applications. Using TRENDnet's CAT 5e now, will prepare you for more bandwidth in the future without re-cabling your network.

    Interfaces/Ports

    Interfaces/Ports24 x RJ-45 Female

    Miscellaneous

    Green ComplianceYes
    Green Compliance Certificate/AuthorityRoHS

    Warranty

    Standard Warranty1 Year Limited
    March 6, 2011 Deven says:
    Pros: Durable and reliable, Simple, Universal ... Cons: Just what I needed to finish wiring my house for reliable high speed Internet connectivity. Now I can…
    January 14, 2011 Anonymous says:
    Pros: Price.
    Cons: None yet.
    Price. None yet. Seems to work just fine for me. Diagram for A and B punch downs. Great price.
    September 2, 2010 Arjun the Scientist says:
    Pros: Durable and reliable, Lightweight, Simple, Universal ... Cons: You can't beat the price on this 1RU patchbay. It comes with pushdown type connectors and…
    April 18, 2010 George says:
    Pros: Cant beat it for under 50 dollars, worked for my home network perfectly. nice wiring diagrams.
    Cons: not sure how it will handle wires being pulled out and repunched but was rock solid on the first go around
    Cant beat it for under 50 dollars, worked for my home network perfectly. nice wiring diagrams. not sure how it will handle wires being pulled out and repunched but was rock solid on the first go around All of trendnets products have continued to impress me. They are much cheaper than any other brand and so far i have not had any problems with any of their stuff from patch panels to kvms to switches to wired and wireless nic's.
    April 9, 2010 Anonymous says:
    Pros: Cheap, sturdy patch panel. Easy to read the wiring diagram.
    Cons: Does not have a raised separator in between the wire pairs like many patch panels do.
    Cheap, sturdy patch panel. Easy to read the wiring diagram. Does not have a raised separator in between the wire pairs like many patch panels do.
    March 31, 2010 Anonymous says:
    Pros: Haven't had any problems. There weren't any issues punching the cables in. Wire diagrams were helpful... its been a few years so reference was convenient.
    Cons: Skip this and get something better if you have foil shielded cable.
    Haven't had any problems. There weren't any issues punching the cables in. Wire diagrams were helpful... its been a few years so reference was convenient. Skip this and get something better if you have foil shielded cable. Basic, cheap; just what i needed.
    February 17, 2010 Anonymous says:
    Pros: Used for home network setup. No problems on setup and works as described.
    Cons: The plastic clips on the back to hold the cable seem a bit flimsy.
    Used for home network setup. No problems on setup and works as described. The plastic clips on the back to hold the cable seem a bit flimsy.
    January 29, 2010 timeshell says:
    Additionally, when you try to pull the wire and reseat it, it may not work for any of the wires. I'm looking for a higher quality product next time.
    August 4, 2009 Anonymous says:
    Pros: Easy to work with.
    Cons: None.
    Easy to work with. None. Simple, but works well. Have had no trouble punching down on these panels.
    January 21, 2009 DRR1 says:
    Great Product. I had the telephone technician punch down the wires because I had never done that before. It is in service now and working perfectly.
    December 9, 2008 Anonymous says:
    Pros: worked great and good price
    Cons: none
    worked great and good price none
    November 8, 2008 gdschaf says:
    Pros: works, easy to punch down, labled well... idk it works how a patch panel should work
    Cons: nothing yet...
    works, easy to punch down, labled well... idk it works how a patch panel should work nothing yet... the labels at the top don't really work with pen, i don't know if its saposed to, im gonna try a dry erase marker cuz its all glossy and NOTHING sticks to it... just to throw that out there
    September 19, 2008 Anonymous says:
    Pros: Price- that's about it
    Cons: Contacts don't work properly with a 110 tool.
    Price- that's about it Contacts don't work properly with a 110 tool. Takes almost twice as long to terminate this panel. It doesn't have the raised spreader between the contacts to help separate the twist like most other panels. Also had to pop each wire twice since they wouldn't seat or cut with one pop. Once terminated, it worked fine.
    June 12, 2008 ampleworks says:
    Pros: Plain and simple patch panel, no big frills and 1/4 of the price of the "big name" (Leviton, P&S, Hubbell) panels out there and works just as good.
    Easy to read and understand labeling for wire diagram and location of ports versus the 110 block.
    Cons: Its design can hinder placing pre-made labels (such as Dymo ones) above the ports due to the molded plastic. If you don't mind cutting your labels or writing with an ultra-fine Sharpie, then there is none.
    Plain and simple patch panel, no big frills and 1/4 of the price of the "big name" (Leviton, P&S, Hubbell) panels out there and works just as good.
    Easy to read and understand labeling for wire diagram and location of ports versus the 110 block. Its design can hinder placing pre-made labels (such as Dymo ones) above the ports due to the molded plastic. If you don't mind cutting your labels or writing with an ultra-fine Sharpie, then there is none. You'll need your own mounting hardware but most likely you already have it since you own a rack to mount this on.
    May 11, 2007 Jon Voss says:
    I found the Trendnet product offerings on Amazon after getting completely fed up with the prices of patch panels and cable managers at my local datacom distributor.…
    April 15, 2007 Bubba Al says:
    Pros: It's an inexpensive, fully functional patch panel...
    Cons: Not as reviewed. Don't expect a punch tool or mounting screws. Otherwise it's just fine.
    It's an inexpensive, fully functional patch panel... Not as reviewed. Don't expect a punch tool or mounting screws. Otherwise it's just fine. Otherwise it's just fine.
    March 14, 2007 Rich1981 says:
    Pros: screws included, labelling is clear, punchdowns nicely.
    Cons: None to compare to.
    screws included, labelling is clear, punchdowns nicely. None to compare to. Went with this panel because of the $ and reviews. Installed in a small network, first panel installation I did and this was a perfect fit.
    September 25, 2006 jake says:
    Pros: Nice looking, good paint
    Solid
    Cons: none yet
    Nice looking, good paint
    Solid none yet I have a concern about cat5 pins breaking as what was found previously. I have worked with patch panels for over 10yrs and have never seen this.
    September 12, 2006 Fendermb4 says:
    Pros: Sturdy, Inexpensive, functional
    Cons: No mounting screws
    Sturdy, Inexpensive, functional No mounting screws This is among the more affordable patch panels you'll find anywhere. It does not appear cheap, even next to more expensive models.
    August 23, 2006 Talkinggoat says:
    Pros: Easy to install with schematics on back of unit.
    Cons: Doesn't have a hinge to swing out away from rack.
    Easy to install with schematics on back of unit. Doesn't have a hinge to swing out away from rack.
    July 6, 2006 Mikey B says:
    Pros: Patch panel worked beautifully
    Cons: punch down tool for this product seems to be expensive in my opinion since the patch panel is chaeper than the tool....but either way its all great products!!
    Patch panel worked beautifully punch down tool for this product seems to be expensive in my opinion since the patch panel is chaeper than the tool....but either way its all great products!!
    March 28, 2006 Snappy says:
    Pros: Great layout for wiring on the back. Easy to understand. Quality jacks and construction. Gigabit rated.
    Cons: None
    Great layout for wiring on the back. Easy to understand. Quality jacks and construction. Gigabit rated. None