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2025-08-21 10:01:59
My use case involved a space-limited 9U with 13" internal depth from rack to rear. In order to accommodate the space and with the density of wiring coming in, I took a gamble on Enmane 48-port 1U keystone patch panel. I'm very satisfied with how it turned out.Big fan of the cable guides. At first, I wasn't sure if it was really necessary, however I quickly began to appreciate the stress relief this provides on the keystones and the cabling. It caused me to think differently and further ahead to provide enough cabling slack behind the panel so it could be pulled out for future work. Also, if this doesn't provide value to an installation, the guide can be quickly removed.For keystones - I opted for Everest shielded Cat6A keystones (Slim Profile, 90 Degrees, F/STP Female Connector) even though I'm using UTP Cat6A wiring (unshielded). They were the perfect fit and provided enough wiggle room for installation.The only real downside to this panel is due to its size: If it were accidentally stepped on or twisted/bent, I'm not confident it would be rigid enough to withstand that kind of pressure before deforming. If "typical" precautions are made, this probably is not an issue. If it could be made more rigid in this form factor, that would be welcomed, but not required.For space-constrained installations, I would build this design again and recommend the Enmane 48-port 1U patch panel.Please don't judge my wiring too harshly, properly sized cables are on order.
David Rediger
2025-08-18 21:34:13
I wanted to use HMDI and USB keystones in the rack. It was only set up for RJ45, but the HDMI and USB keystones would snap into place but not allow you to plug a HDMI or USB cable in unless you modified the front plate by cutting it into a square shape.The cable holder does not like to stay put if you take it out of the rack or put it in the rack. I have an open rack which makes no big deal. But on a closed rack you would have to remove both side
Josh
2025-08-14 14:37:51
Works perfectly!
DS785
2025-07-04 10:17:12
I was looking for a quality keystone patch panel that would accept "normal" size keystone jacks. This patch panel pulled through, and work perfectly with "Vertical cable" CAT6A keystone jacks. If needed, you can easily remove the cable support arm. The build quality is high.
hi there
2025-06-11 17:47:36
This is a really sturdy patch panel, all-metal construction, standard keystones fit well, the cable anchoring solution is fine, overall I would consider this a five-star product.EXCEPT that it does not fit flush in my DeskPi RackMate T1 rack. There are two little metal tabs on either end that interfere with the rack rails.This is a 3d printing project for me so I'll just modify or shim it, but if you're planning to buy this and stick it directly into your 10" rack, I'd choose something else.
Toy4u
2025-02-23 11:50:44
You will be surprised by the quality of these panelsI used these panels in my: Kenuco SOHO Mini 10'' Rack.
J. Sorensen
2024-12-26 11:45:38
This is indeed a 24 port where they put a 16 port plastic plate at the front. Misleading since the only reason anyone would by a 16 port is due to the wider keystone plugs.
J. Martin
2024-11-21 12:51:03
I picked this unit up for a home wall mounted rack system. I've paired it with a 28 port 1/10Gbps switch. The unit seems well built with decent cutouts and materials. I ended up using colored keystones which looks nice along with color coded printouts for the labels. I found it easy to use, well built and a decent value at the price of purchase. I wish I'd gotten a swing out model but they were more expensive. Overall, I would recommend this item.
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