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The VCERJ45 Cat6A Shielded Keystone Jacks come in a convenient 12-pack, designed for easy installation and maximum performance. These jacks support 10Gbps speeds and are compatible with various cable types, ensuring a reliable and efficient networking solution. With superior shielding to minimize interference and a user-friendly design, they are perfect for both professional and personal use.












| ASIN | B07W42S8HD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #549 in Cat 6 Ethernet Cables |
| Brand | VCE |
| Brand Name | VCE |
| Cable Type | Ethernet |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Keystone Wall Plate, Patch Panel |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 105 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Ethernet Cable Category | Cat 6a |
| Ethernet cable category | Cat 6a |
| Frequency | 10 GHz |
| Gauge | 23.0 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 0.66 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VCE |
| Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Model | M601A-12Packs |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Number of Pins | 8 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Speed |
| Special Feature | High Speed |
| Unit Count | 12 Count |
| Warranty Description | 18-month warranty |
J**L
Works great on first try.
Works great on first try, very easy just need small wire cutters and something to strip the cable. I would recommend copper fabric strips for grounded cable and easy to assemble
M**S
MUCH easier that couplers and ends
These were MUCH easier to use than passthrough connectors, and more reliable. Added CAT 6A to my home instead of powerline (old house, can't blame powerline for that), and these were a MAJOR time saver vs trying to get CAT 6A CMX into CAT 6 ends for couplers, and one fewer transition. If you are looking at couplers, THESE ARE MUCH BETTER. The couplers I got work ok, but are much more difficult to put on when you are down on the floor. I have a crimping tool, but not a punch down tool, so major win there, as well. As I only have 4 runs to do, the tool would probably have cost a significant percentage of these. What to do with the couplers, now? Grateful from a 50+ year old man - saved my knees!!
L**D
Far better than what I was anticipating
I had to start changing over much of the LAN in my home network, and these keystone ends have been a huge time saver. At first, I was a little put off by the cost, but these particular keystones are toward the less expensive of what is available, but they have proven to be worth every penny. As for installation, they are a complete breeze. I've been punching down network connectors for years, and I have never found such an easy design. Just take your time, follow the very clear directions, and you'll be done in no time at all with really great quality connections. I'm now on my second order so I can continue to upgrade my network al lot CAT6a and this is the product that I'm going to stay with.
J**T
Works fine...when you make a small modification
Wanted to respond on the joys of installing using these "tooless" units. I installed 10 of these into my home network cables and found the initial deployment rather straight forward until it came time to test the terminations. 9 out of 10 of the terminations failed with at least one problem. After some tweaks to the installation process, 10 out of 10 units work great now. Here is what I did: 1) Don't rely on the metal frame to provide the clamping force to "punch down" the cables. I used a small metal rod and hammer and tapped down all 4 corners of the plastic wire holder into the jack punch block directly. (Had zero loose connections on all jacks after that.) Then close the metal frame till it latches. 2) ALL of my termination issues were caused by the clipped wires grounding out to the metal frame! This was after trimming them back as far as possible. Solution? Small strip of black electrical tape on both sides between the wire ends and the metal frame (before you latch the metal frames together)....worked perfectly. After applying both solutions, these jacks work great. If the above sounds like too much trouble, then you might want to look else where, otherwise they are OK on the price per unit side.
K**N
Does not work with 23awg cat6a
Like some people said here, it is hard to cute flush to the plate. If even a little is put it will touch the enclosure and you will get a short like what some people mentioned. You can see on the pictures attached that it is just coming out a little bit. It says it works with 22awg to 26awg wires. I am using 23awg copper wires and it doesn't bite into the wire when you close it. You can tell on the picture that it barely cut the plastic outer layer of the wire. Which means it did not terminate correctly. I bought another terminator/crimp tool from EMS and used their proprietary keystone and it terminates just fine. Plugged it into the switch and recognized it immediately. Also, the plastic tab on top of the key stone broke off very easily when I needed to remove it from the plate. Maybe it will work fine on thinner wires or I needed to get a special punch tool to push down the wires into the key stone. Either way, it doesn't work well with the wire and tools I had.
S**Y
Solid construction, easy to use
We decided to finally install ethernet cable throughout our house. We opted for 6A 26AWG cable (Cable Matters), with T568B wire configuration. We had many ups & downs throughout the first few, but now we have 4 of the 12 jacks installed. What would have helped is to FIRST review the photo directions here on this listing! A few things we had trouble with along the way: 1. We were following instructions from other sites on how to place the wires onto the jack, which worked okay but was problematic at times. This is where the photos in this listing come in handy! Makes more sense to lay the wires out as seen in Photo #4 because of the cable enters the jack at a 90 degree angle. 2. The keystone jacks did not stay secure in the basic wall plates we purchased so we had to use electrical tape. 3. We didn't realize the metal hinged parts can be removed, making it easier to place the wires and to trim them.
D**E
Flawed design will result in extreme frustration
Unfortunately these did not work well for me. When I tried using them the blades didn't cut through the wire insulation very well (or sometimes at all) causing my 10gb ethernet to not link up. I even went as far as measuring my cables wire gauge to make sure it was what the manufacturer claimed (23AWG). Eventually I was able to make one of these work by stripping the cable at the point where it contacts the blades that are meant to cut through the insulation. If the manufacturer had used a sharper or differently designed blades I think this would have easily called for a 5 star review as I was very impressed with the rest of the design.
C**K
Make great harnesses
I bought a few dozen of these for making avionics test cable "pig-tails". I have LAN cables that go from box to box and to a network switch. Instead of making the test cables a certain length, I made them 18" long and put these female RJ45 on the end. Now, all you have to do is put a section of CAT5 or CAT6 in the middle and you are good to go. These are rebuildable and easy to make. I wish the hole that the build cable was a little bigger around. You can't really fit the big CAT6 shielding through it. I also wish there was a little more strain relief, as well.
M**L
High Quality
These are great, high-quality jacks with good shielding. Critical if you actually want a 10GbE port connected to shielded cat6a or cat7 cable.
E**.
Great little shielded keystone jacks
Wired up a bunch of these for my home network. No failures, wire up easily and clip in perfectly as well.
A**L
Cannot bite through 23AWG
Cannot bite through 23AWG. I feel scammed.
S**I
Doesn't work with 23 awg wires
The blades on the base can't cut through 23 awg wires.
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