Giganet patch panel 24 ports
- Port Capacity: As the name suggests, it typically has 24 ports for Ethernet connections.
- RJ45 Ports: These are the standard ports used for Ethernet connections.
- Compatibility: Compatible with various Ethernet standards such as Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, and Cat7 cables.
- Mounting Options: Can be mounted on a rack or wall-mounted, depending on the design.
- Construction: Constructed with durable materials to ensure longevity and reliability.
- Color Coding: Often color-coded for easy identification and organization of cables.
- Cable Management: Includes cable management features such as cable ties, cable management bars, or loops to keep cables organized and minimize strain.
- Labeling: Provides space for labeling each port for easy identification of connected devices or network segments.
- Termination Type: Compatible with punch-down or keystone jack termination methods, depending on the design.
- Grounding: Includes provisions for grounding to ensure electrical safety and signal integrity.
- Compatibility with Patch Cables: Designed to work seamlessly with Ethernet patch cables for easy connectivity.
- Performance: Supports Gigabit Ethernet speeds (up to 1000 Mbps) for high-speed data transmission.
- Backward Compatibility: Typically backward compatible with lower Ethernet standards for flexibility in network configuration.
- Certifications: May be certified for compliance with industry standards such as TIA/EIA and UL.
- Warranty: Manufacturers often offer warranties to cover defects in materials and workmanship.
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