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CATEGORY 5 & GIGMAX™ 5e PATCH PANELS & PATCH BLOCKS

Category 5 and GigaMax 5e Patch Panels and Patch Blocks are factory-assembled in a variety of wiring configurations and port densities to meet the needs of high-speed data applications.

Structured Media Products

Both the blocks and panels come pre-configured with either Category 5 connectors, or GigaMax 5e connectors for enhanced applications. The panels, available with 12 to 96 pre-configured ports, mount in standard 19" TIA equipment racks and accommodate top, bottom or side cable entry. For smaller, wall-mount installations, the 12-port patch blocks are an ideal low-profile solution.

All panels and blocks are UL Listed; meet National Electrical Code requirements and specifications for UL 1865; and fully comply with with the latest published TIA guidelines, as of this printing.

UNIVERSAL PATCH PANELS:
GIGMAX™ 5e, GIGAMAX™ 5e PLUS & EXTREME 6

GigaMax 5e, GigaMax 5e Plus, and extreme 6 Universal Patch Panels come pre-configured in 12, 24, 48 and 96 port densities, and can be used for both T568A and T568B wiring configurations.

Engineered to meet demanding new category performance requirements, GigaMax Universal blocks and panels come pre-configured with Category 5e channel-rated (GigaMax 5e) or Category 5e component-rated (GigaMax 5e Plus)

eXtreme 6 Universal Patch Panels come pre-configured with eXtreme 6 Category 6 connectors and in 24 or 48-port densities.

Structured Media Products

All panels are available with 12, 24, 48 or 96 pre-configured ports, mount in standard 19" TIA equipment racks and accommodate top, bottom or side cable entry. For smaller, wall-mount installations, GigaMax Universal 12-port patch blocks are an ideal low-profile solution. All panels fully comply with the latest published TIA guidelines* UL listed.

 


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