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Product description:
With the On-Q/Legrand Cat6 Network Interface Module, 12 Port you can conveniently change an outlet from voice to data or from data to voice. The module features a high-density mini patch panel with 12 numbered RJ45 ports. It easily switch an outlet from Voice to Data or from Data to Voice with this Cat5e Network Interface Module.
General info
Cable Type: Cat 6Color: Platinum Grey
Finish: Powder Coat
Footprint: Double Bay
Connection Type: RJ45 and IDC Punchdown Block
Type: Network Interface
Input Plug Type: RJ45 Male
Assembly/installation information
Mounting Hardware Included: Plungers/GrommetsListing agencies/third party certifications
UN SPSC: 43223309Construction information
Spec 1: CableDimensions
Depth (Metric): 5.2 cmDepth (US): 2.1"
Height (Metric): 15.2 cm
Height (US): 6"
Width (Metric): 15 cm
Width (US): 5.9 in
Overall Dimensions (US): "6"" H x 6.5"" W"
Cord information
Connector Type End One: RJ45Connector Type End Two: IDC Punchdown
Technical information
Material: 18 Gauge Cold Rolled SteelMounting: Enclosure
Shape: Rectangular
Receptacle Type: RJ45 Female
Number Of Receptacles: 12
Terrance J. Caffee
2025-08-18 17:55:22
Made for a very neat Cat 6 installation.
beefster
2025-08-13 18:10:03
My new construction house came with a LeGrand OnQ Media Enclosure built-in a closet near the central portion of the house. All of the cat6 ethernet drops (and unused coax, analog camera) converged here. The ethernet cables the builder installed were not long enough to route them outside the enclosure so it made sense to terminate them to this patch panel/interface module. I wasn't sure if an off the shelf patch panel would work without major modification so I bought this for the clean look and exact mounting fit into my enclosure. The downside is that it is pricier than a normal patch panel due to being designed to fit in Legrand enclosuresThis was my first time using a patch panel, a punchdown tool, and creating ethernet cables (as evidenced by the termination quality in the pictures!) but with the Trendnet Punchdown tool and the Klein Tools LAN cable tester, it was straightforward. The fitment is great and it has cleaned up my enclosure and closet space considerably. I liked it enough to buy the shelves and organization accessories to fit my Ubiquiti PoE switch, and surge protectorOne thing to note is that the labels are only for T568A wiring standard. I used T468B wiring reading online it seems to be more common and then handmade T568B labels to glue on top.
Terrance J. Caffee
2025-08-07 16:29:34
Made for a very neat Cat 6 installation.
beefster
2025-07-06 14:14:29
My new construction house came with a LeGrand OnQ Media Enclosure built-in a closet near the central portion of the house. All of the cat6 ethernet drops (and unused coax, analog camera) converged here. The ethernet cables the builder installed were not long enough to route them outside the enclosure so it made sense to terminate them to this patch panel/interface module. I wasn't sure if an off the shelf patch panel would work without major modification so I bought this for the clean look and exact mounting fit into my enclosure. The downside is that it is pricier than a normal patch panel due to being designed to fit in Legrand enclosuresThis was my first time using a patch panel, a punchdown tool, and creating ethernet cables (as evidenced by the termination quality in the pictures!) but with the Trendnet Punchdown tool and the Klein Tools LAN cable tester, it was straightforward. The fitment is great and it has cleaned up my enclosure and closet space considerably. I liked it enough to buy the shelves and organization accessories to fit my Ubiquiti PoE switch, and surge protectorOne thing to note is that the labels are only for T568A wiring standard. I used T468B wiring reading online it seems to be more common and then handmade T568B labels to glue on top.
Nathan Christiansen
2025-06-24 13:51:54
Works as advertised and looks good in my AV panel
Catfish K.
2025-06-08 09:44:09
It's a great panel, but T568A markings only and not the more common (in USA) T568B. Just swap the orange and green pair and it's fine, but it would be nice to have T568B markings like most other panels.
Customer
2025-05-23 15:17:15
Scheme A install with cat6e. So far so good.
CHRIS SILVA
2025-05-06 11:55:11
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Simbarashe Antonio
2025-04-25 17:57:16
Excellent delivery and top quality well appreciated
Jay
2025-04-22 16:29:43
I'm satisfied with the overall result. It makes the ethernet cable connections in my enclosure much tidier. And it does what it's supposed to do - connecting CAT6 cables. The LAN speed remains at 1Gbps after adding this CAT6 patch panel.The installation was quite easy. There is ample space behind the panel for all twelve cables.It's a bit overpriced though. Thus taking one star off.
Nathan Christiansen
2025-04-14 11:45:22
Works as advertised and looks good in my AV panel
Catfish K.
2025-04-07 11:57:56
It's a great panel, but T568A markings only and not the more common (in USA) T568B. Just swap the orange and green pair and it's fine, but it would be nice to have T568B markings like most other panels.
Customer
2025-03-30 12:52:08
Scheme A install with cat6e. So far so good.
CHRIS SILVA
2025-03-02 18:18:04
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Simbarashe Antonio
2025-02-22 10:32:46
Excellent delivery and top quality well appreciated
Jay
2025-02-04 16:51:05
I'm satisfied with the overall result. It makes the ethernet cable connections in my enclosure much tidier. And it does what it's supposed to do - connecting CAT6 cables. The LAN speed remains at 1Gbps after adding this CAT6 patch panel.The installation was quite easy. There is ample space behind the panel for all twelve cables.It's a bit overpriced though. Thus taking one star off.
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