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Tripp Lite 24-Port Cat5e Cat5 Rackmount Patch Panel 568B 110 Punch 1URM TAA

$2,008.99
Mfg # N052-024 CDW # 622265 | UNSPSC 26121600

Quick tech specs

  • 24-Port 1U Rack-Mount Cat5e 110 Patch Panel 568B RJ45 Ethernet guarantees compatibility with all networks to organize up to 24 cables
  • 19 in. rackmount ready 1U Height ( 1.75in )
  • 110 punchdown termination/ 110 patch panel
  • Lifetime Tripp Lite Warranty
  • Color coded for both EIA/TIA 568A and 568B installations
  • EIA/TIA 2/32 spacing
  • Compliant with the Federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA) for GSA Schedule purchases
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Tripp Lite's Enhanced Category 5 Patch Panels offer you all the functionality and compatibility as any name brand. Each panel comes with 110-type termination, while meeting and exceeding EIA/TIA TSB-40 Cat5e connecting hardware specifications. Color coded for both EIA/TIA 568A and 568B installations. 24 ports ensure a wide range of plug-n-play options. The clear numbering on both the front and back of each panel gives you a quick and easy way to identify cable runs and the high-density 19in panel design will save you valuable space in on the rack.

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Tripp Lite 24-Port Cat5e Cat5 Rackmount Patch Panel 568B 110 Punch RJ45 1U is rated5.00 out of5 by2.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Works as advertisedIt's a 24-port patch panel. One of the cool features it has is the ability to remove the patch units and rearrange them in the frame.
Date published: 2013-10-01T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Functional network patch panelThis patch panel offers some nice features not found in other panels I have used. I like the way you can remove 6 ports from its mounting enclosure without having to remove the entire panel when terminating additional wiring in the future
Date published: 2013-09-12T00:00:00-04:00