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Leviton 47605-C5B CAT5 PWA MOD FOR STRUCTURED MEDIA 6PORT

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  • CAT5 PWA MOD FOR STRUCTURED MEDIA 6PORT
  • Product Type: VOICE AND DATA MODULE
  • Item Package Dimension: 7.36L x 3.74W x 2.28H inches
  • Item Package Weight - 0.37 Pounds
  • Item Package Quantity - 1


Product Description

(6) 110 IDC CONNECTOR TYPE; 2.132 INCH WIDTH X 2.185 INCH DEPTH X 6.568 INCH HEIGHT SIZE; UL, CUL APPROVAL; BRACKET MOUNTING; 6 PORT(S); 5E CATEGORY; STRUCTURED MEDIA[R] BRAND; BRACKET MATERIAL ABS PLASTIC WITH WHITE COLOR

From the Manufacturer

Compact Pre-configured Structured Cabling Panels are the simple solution for basic telephone and TV distribution. These Panels feature a space saving profile and provide simple bridged telephone connections to nine locations and 1GHz video to four or six locations, respectively. Compact Series Panels are ideal for multi-dwelling units and apartments or any place where space and budgets are of great concern. Category 5 Voice and Data Module 6-Port, with bracket (Individual boxed unit pack)


Roboknight
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Probably not too many people need these anymore, but I still have a landline and I used this to change the originally crappy wiring job the previous home owners did. Definitely works well.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2023
Worked very well to distribute voice circuits to various areas of the house using my phone modem are as the demark point.
Todd Hatfield
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2022
Used Leviton LAN products on three different houses over the years. The quality is great and no faults or failures on any of the products.
Michelle TG
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 30, 2021
Sadly ended up not using but not because it's not suitable.I just felt that for for 4 x 2 pair cables I wanted to connect it was overkill.So used a smaller type of connector instead.As a product it's a fabulous bit of kit and the guys in US came back straight away to me when I had some queries.
E. G. Klaproth
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2020
Product worked well for rewiring the phone/internet in my house. Included a simple punch down tool, and made the central hookup simple. I used CAT5e wire, and it eliminated all the crackling on my phone lines, plus I got a little more speed on my ADLS2 internet line. I did not mount it in a box, just screwed it to a wall . Made it all very neat.
Richard
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2020
I used this to connect a CAT5E cable to distribute 4 telephone lines. Nice that a punch down tool is provided. Made for a quick installation to connect the 4 phones lines to the ethernet cable carrying the telephone lines.
Ian Selway
Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2020
Easy to use, came included with the punch down tool. It fit within the Leviton enclosure but I didn't need to use the bracket included, my enclosure had a bracket already in place.
Ray K
Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2020
Works as intended. Had issue with my previous setup and this fixed everything. Up and running with gigabit speed now. Comes with the punch tool as well
Tharin
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2019
It's not clear from the weak description but this board is set about 30cm high from the surface and the base gives it full perimeter support. It also can be removed and mounted lower if you do something to insulate the back side. Note that if you are competent to wire a punch down block you do NOT need to get a board with RJxx sockets on it. You can also isolate sets of punch down strips on this board with a simple slash of a knife across traces. It has two push mounting pins on the base.
R. Morris
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2018
I got this to replace an old four-screw block in my basement that all the phone cabling in my house was screwed into. All the phone cabling in my house was old and I was looking to replace it (the block that is currently there was very old and not all of the phone cabling was securely screwed into it, plus I was looking to upgrade this cabling where I actually want to use it to modern Cat cables). This was easier than a "regular" 66 or 110 punchdown panel considering I was just doing my own house and didn't have any crazy needs. How this product works is that all the "rows" are connected/bridged, so any can be used as your "in" row, and any/all of the others can be used to connect your actual line(s). This product has punchdowns for all eight wires in a 4-pair cable (so supports up to 4 lines), though most phone cabling won't use more than 3 pairs (and my house only has 2 coming in, though I used Cat 5e cable and connected all 4 pairs on the panel and just left the extra two wires in my RJ12 jack folded back and unused--but there should I ever end up needing them).I do not have the Leviton enclosure that this product was designed to fit into, but my version did say "with bracket" and I was able to mount it on my wall after removing the built-in rubber pieces in the back piece that are probably intended to fit it into that enclosure. I only have one other cable (besides the one in from outside) connected and it's worked well for me--actually more reliable than the screw-in block this replaced, where I think the connections were getting loose. But I could add up to nine total other jacks throughout my house if I wanted.My wiring coming in from outside was the old "quad wire" colors--red, green, black, and yellow--but I was able to match them up to the correct colors on this Cat-colored punchdown block with the help of my favorite search engine (usually white+blue = green, blue = red, white+orange = black, and orange=yellow). Besides that, this was pretty easy to use by following the provided instructions and the labeling on the modern cabling I used inside my house, and again, it was much easier than a "real" punchdown block.
WSH TX
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2017
This product works, but the design could be better. Here are two things that I had issues with:1) I was hoping that I could bring my bundle of cables down through the center and then fan them out to each side like you would a 66 block. There is no opening on the top or bottom so you can't do this. It makes dressing the cables neatly more difficult.2) This block is wired TIE/EIA 568 A, not B. This in itself isn't an issue, but nowhere in the documentation does it state what pin out it uses. I had to take time to punch a cable down, terminate the other end, and then wire map the cable to know what the pin out was. I'm glad I did this, though, since I assumed it was 568-B. Just more time and trouble when they could have just written this in the documentation.I still rated the product 4 stars because it works and it does have nice small form factor.
John Zwiebel
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2015
Thinking I'm "smarter than the average guy", I decided to do my own phone wiring.This module fits into the Levitron media cabinet easily and all the connections I've made to it worked "the first time".Any phone problems (via the cable company) have always been something other than because of this module.My only problem is that there is only one empty slot and I'm worried about moving the cable company's eMTAto the media box.FWIW, all the wireless phone systems available now kind of obsolete this system. Except for the fact that I have to extend my phone from the "house" to the "bar" over ~200ft of buried phone cable. All of these different types of cables (cat5, cat6 ...) are a pain. (think about extending HDMI over cat6) You never have enough cables going where you want them too. While wireless networks are great, they have their limitations.
gkuhns
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2012
I bought two of these to clean up the mess of a phone system that I had. Three phone lines into an old style block were a mess to say the least. This has a capacity for four lines and it works like a champ and is super easy to use. I removed the plastic clips that are designed to hold it into the Leviton box and just screwed it directly to the joist and it sits square and solid. It even comes with a plastic punch down tool. I would not hesitate to buy again.