TRENDnet 24-port Network Patch Panel

TRENDnet 24-port Network Patch Panel (TC-P24C6)

24 x RJ-45

$71.56 In Stock
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Description

Prepare yourself for Copper Gigabit Ethernet with TRENDnet's Category 6 RJ-45 UTP Patch Panels. This patch panel is certified for 250Mhz Category 6, which is perfect for Copper Gigabit Ethernet connections. TRENDnet's 24-port Category 6 Patch Panels is ideal for Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Copper Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-T) network applications. Using TRENDnet's Cat. 6 products now, will prepare you for the high bandwidth network in the future without re-cabling your network.

Main Features

  • Interfaces/Ports: 24 x RJ-45 Network
  • Temperature: -40°F (-40°C) to 176°F (80°C) Operating
  • Form Factor: 19"
  • Additional Information:
  • Color-coded labeling for T568A and T568B wiring schemes
  • 180° angle type (horizontal)
  • Compatibility:

    Cabling:

  • Category 3, 4, 5, 5e, and 6
  • Punch Down Tools:

  • 110D IDC type terminal blocks (use 110 or Krone type tool)
  • TC-PDT
  • Certifications & Standards:
  • UL E157358
  • ANSI/EIA/TIA 568-B.2-1
  • ISO/IEC 11801
  • Standard Warranty: 1 Year
  • General Information

    Product TypeNetwork Patch Panel
    Brand NameTRENDnet
    ManufacturerTRENDnet
    Product Name24-port Network Patch Panel
    Manufacturer Part NumberTC-P24C6
    Manufacturer Website Addresswww.trendnet.com
    Marketing Information

    Prepare yourself for Copper Gigabit Ethernet with TRENDnet's Category 6 RJ-45 UTP Patch Panels. This patch panel is certified for 250Mhz Category 6, which is perfect for Copper Gigabit Ethernet connections. TRENDnet's 24-port Category 6 Patch Panels is ideal for Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Copper Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-T) network applications. Using TRENDnet's Cat. 6 products now, will prepare you for the high bandwidth network in the future without re-cabling your network.

    Interfaces/Ports

    Interfaces/Ports24 x RJ-45 Network

    Environmental Conditions

    Temperature-40°F (-40°C) to 176°F (80°C) Operating

    Physical Characteristics

    Form Factor19"

    Miscellaneous

    Certifications & Standards
  • UL E157358
  • ANSI/EIA/TIA 568-B.2-1
  • ISO/IEC 11801
  • Compatibility

    Cabling:

  • Category 3, 4, 5, 5e, and 6
  • Punch Down Tools:

  • 110D IDC type terminal blocks (use 110 or Krone type tool)
  • TC-PDT
  • Additional Information
  • Color-coded labeling for T568A and T568B wiring schemes
  • 180° angle type (horizontal)
  • Warranty

    Standard Warranty1 Year
    October 2, 2010 djkester says:
    Pros: I liked this panel. I have only a few ports to patch together here at the house and it worked great. Easy to identify which wire went were. Easy to get the cable into position.
    I also liked the mounting screws they weren't cheap and they worked great.
    Cons: none
    I liked this panel. I have only a few ports to patch together here at the house and it worked great. Easy to identify which wire went were. Easy to get the cable into position.
    I also liked the mounting screws they weren't cheap and they worked great. none none
    January 5, 2010 djbigal says:
    Simple devices really, didn't experience any problems punching down or understanding the color coded diagram. Came with zip ties to tie cabling behind.…
    August 5, 2009 Anonymous says:
    Strengths:cheap ... Weaknesses:flimsy We bought 3 of these and after hours of punch-down work on the weekend, we found them all to have failed in the same way.…
    February 14, 2008 Anonymous says:
    Pros: delivered undamaged. writing all reviews today. nice box lots of ports. gig enet.
    Cons: didn't come with rack...lol
    no one has showed up yet to install it.
    delivered undamaged. writing all reviews today. nice box lots of ports. gig enet. didn't come with rack...lol
    no one has showed up yet to install it. going to install in a oak cabinet, that matches rest of house. will tun all phone and ethernet drops through it and see what happens. we'll see if it supports gig enet when i get a new router.
    January 13, 2008 Apoc says:
    Pros: works great, no problems at all. good instructions, and includes built-in brackets to aide in cable management. white labels above each jack can be written on with pencil or pen.
    Cons: none
    works great, no problems at all. good instructions, and includes built-in brackets to aide in cable management. white labels above each jack can be written on with pencil or pen. none
    December 22, 2007 Anonymous says:
    Pros: Inexpensive patch panel. Cleaning up the cable spaghetti in my basement nicely.
    Cons: Really designed only for installation in a 19" rack. Doesn't include mounting brackets.
    Inexpensive patch panel. Cleaning up the cable spaghetti in my basement nicely. Really designed only for installation in a 19" rack. Doesn't include mounting brackets. I made myself a home mounting bracket using cheap aluminum and mounted this near my other electrical/telco stuff in my basement. Works good.
    November 20, 2007 Interloper says:
    Pros: Layout for punch is better than others. Clearly shows your cable man 568a/b difference. Cheap. Works well
    Cons: Can't think of any
    Layout for punch is better than others. Clearly shows your cable man 568a/b difference. Cheap. Works well Can't think of any
    July 29, 2005 KCMOJO says:
    I like the top bottom progressive lay in for the cables on the back. As you fill them in one is never on top of the other. Is the same as the less expencsive…