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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
This works ok for a patch panel, the clip on cable organizer is nice as it doesn't require zipties, it included enough hardware to install it in a rack mount. I had no issues with it.
Toxxie386
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Maybe you've heard stories about the cable stretcher, but have you heard of the mythical rack stretcher? If you're trying to squeeze 9' of equipment in a 7' rack this will help get you there.I currently have 4RU spare in my homelab rack, and after putting two Pbaegav 0.5RU 24 port panels to use it'll be five. The back of my 16 and 24 port panels are full, and I have plans for six more drops coming up.This is my third Pbaegav panel, and I haven't had a single issue with any of them. its important to note this is a blank panel -- keystones NOT included. But it uses the same metal CAT6/6A keystones as the full size panels above it. The 0.5RU panel only includes two inserts and screws, because there simply isn't enough room to use four.The patch cords in my picture are just a few I had laying close. Each has different connectors, and I wanted to test how the panel reacted to different RJ45 plugs. No problems what-so-ever.
E. Lofgren
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
I guess I'm not worried about some of the things other reviewers complain about, even if they are correct.I got one screw for each side. It's a 1/2-height panel and two screws hold it fine.I only use this for RJ-45 keystone jacks. Other jacks won't work because of the shape of the cutouts.Yes the ground wire is short.I use labels from a labelmaker so the paper-under-plastic setup is no big deal.The detachable wire guide is a nice way to make a smaller package—which Amazon then put in a huge box, so it didn't matter anyhow.The cheapo keystone jacks I have around all click in just fine. Consider putting the wire guide on upside-down if you're under another piece of equipment: there's no way to get a keystone jack up over the wire guide into place.It's sturdy metal and looks and works great. Five stars.
C. P.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
I paired this with a 0.5u brush plate to maximize the space in an 8u rack and I couldn't be happier. It's really cleaned up the rack, and freed up another unit of space for me to upgrade the UPS in the rack. For the price? Awesome value, super easy to work with.
Adad
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
The Patch Panel 24 Port Shielded Blank Keystone Patch Panel is a reliable and functional choice for organizing keystone jacks and managing cables. Here's my experience with it:Pros:Fits Keystone Jacks Securely: The keystone jacks fit snugly and securely, ensuring a reliable connection for all types of keystone modules.Easy to Use: The design is intuitive and straightforward, making installation simple even for those with moderate experience.Secure Cable Management: The included support bar and cable management features keep wiring neat and organized, which is a big plus for maintaining a professional setup.Good Value: For its price, the panel delivers solid performance and quality.Cons:Limited Mounting Hardware: The product only comes with one set of screws, which is sufficient to attach to a rack using a single pair of rack mounting holes. In standard rack setups this is all that is required due to the normal spacing for mounting.Short Grounding Cable: While functional, the grounding cable provided is too short for some setups and may require an extension depending on your installation.Overall ImpressionThis patch panel works as intended, offering a secure and efficient solution for organizing network connections. Despite minor issues with mounting hardware and grounding cable length, it provides excellent value for the price. Ideal for anyone looking for a compact and functional keystone patch panel with cable management included. Reliable performance with minor room for improvement.
Alonzie
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
First thing to know is this is a half-height panel. If you are short on space in your rack, possibly needing extra open space over a shelf, or if you have another 0.5U panel to fill a full unit, or if you want an inch of open space above the panel, then this is an excellent choice. If you don't need that extra 0.5U space then I would just go with a 1U panel and close your rack.The panel is shielded, but the ground wire is short. Only 9 inches long. It could have easily been 16 and still stayed within the length of the panel for packaging. On my rack it's not long enough to attach without adding more wire.I like that it has a textured black coating. It looks better to me than glossy smooth coatings.Keystones went in and came out without trouble yet were secure.The keystone front panel is shaped ONLY for network cable use. Usually keystones panels have rectangular openings so you can use different types of keystones, like fiber, audio jacks, etc... So, if you want a flexible keystone panel that can be used for various keystones avoid this one. If you will only use it for RJ45 cables you're good. I tested some cables and they all fit the metal cutout fine.I personally don't care for the paper with a plastic cover labeling, but instead prefer to use a label printer. If you don't mind the plastic partially obscuring the first and last port labeling, or don't intend to label the ports, this may not annoy you. A lot of panels use this type of label, it's just not my preference.The foldable cable holder works well. It packs small for them to ship, but once in place it feels solid. I like the no-zip-tie cable holders. They are quick and easy to use, hold tight, and can even fit up to a CAT8 cable.
KEVIN NGO
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
Would be better if it came with correct amount of mounting hard ware. Other than that good stuff. Minus 1 per screw.
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