| As you can see from
the test report that it was done by UL Northbrook
EMC Group USA on 25th May 1995,The Category 5E line
is draw according to TIA/EIA-568-A-5 Cat 5e Connecting
Hardware NEXT loss (Worst Pair-to-Pair) configuration
as show on the right-handed side.You
can therefore conclude that our KEYSTONE were already
Enhanced Category 5 (Cat. 5E) Compliance THERE years
ago. |
| Near End Crosstalk (NEXT) is the most important
parameter of determining whether the connecting
hardware is Enhanced Category 5(Cat. 5E) compliance
or not.As you can see from the above test report,our
PATCH PANELS are not only Cat. 5E compliance,but
also providing you a lot of headroom more than that
of Cat. 5 and the headroom you need to answer future
networking demands today. Category
5E IS recommended for new installations expecting
to support GigabitEthernet 1000Base-T operation. |
· Plastic: 110 and Dual type
connector housings are UL 94V-0 rated self-extinguish
high impact plastic. · Contacts: All
with phosphor bronze, modular jack spring contacts
with 50 micro-inch gold over approximately 100 micro-inch
nickel. · Metal: Stainless Steel for
easy work on the cable strain relief |
· Enhanced Category 5 provides you a more
generous and much wider margin in performance than
that of a standard Cat. 5. · Compact
size enables you to fit 2 of our keystone jacks
on to new 45 mm x 45 mm mounting panel module and
shallow wall outlet holes or suface boxes ·
I-cons can be fitted onto both unshielded and shielded
versions. · Backward IDC's are cost effective
for it enable the field workers to do punch down
and rewiring while the Jack stays on the rack.
· Extremely easy, firm and tough gounding
design. · For half and fully shielded
types: A tongue shape of cable clamp is designed
for gounding and easy installation. |