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![]() Commscope Cat5e 24port patch panel US $15.00
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![]() Krone 24 Port Patch Panel Cat5e US $24.43
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![]() Siemon 48 port patch panel RJ 45 cat6 2RMS HD6 48 US $180.00
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![]() Ortronics Cat5e 24 Port Punch Down Patch Panel US $14.99
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![]() 12 Port CAT5E Patch panel US $25.00
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![]() 24 Port CAT5E Patch panel US $10.00
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![]() Lot of 2 Ortronics OR 851044820 48 Port Cat 5 Patch Panels Untested US $46.99
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![]() Cat 5E and Cat 6 Patch Panels NEW US $395.00
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![]() Cat5e 110 Patch Panel 24 Port Rackmount w LED Ind US $39.99
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![]() Cat5e 110 Patch Panel 48 Port Rackmount w LED Ind US $69.99
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Six Biggest Mistakes Made when Hiring a Cabling Contractor
Cabling of data and voice systems is often ignored by many companies until the last minute just before relocation or new building takes place. Many information systems professionals view it as a low priority or something that just takes away from their budget for real network components such as servers or software. However having a state of the art easy to manage cabling system is just as important as good reliable servers on a network. Cabling is the backbone of any computer network; it ties all the components of the network together therefore it should receive as much careful consideration as any other network component.
Mistake number one - Blindly choosing the lowest bidder
This is the most common mistake made when installing voice and data network cabling. Often the lowest bidder is the contractor who is the smallest, has the least experience or the one that made a mistake on their bid. Prior to making this decision you should know your contractor. Find out how long they have been in business, visit some of the large installations they have done and by all means go visit their offices and warehouse. A site visit to their office will tell you most of what you need to know about an organization. Make sure your contractor has completed jobs of similar scope and size.
Mistake number two - Choosing the manufactures product that will be installed
Many companies have tried to standardize on a particular manufacture of cabling system. Some of the larger manufactures are Belden, Comscope, Ortronics, AMP and Leviton. You can't go wrong with any of these big names. However IT managers and corporate executives get hung up on trying to standardize because they believe it will make things easier for the IT staff. The reality of the situation is that if you choose any of the larger names the only components that might not be interchangeable are the faceplates. Of course there are performance criteria as well and they all claim to be the best. Do your own research and choose a manufacture that you feel has a strong company that will be there to stand behind their product should you even need to make a warranty claim
Mistake number three - Paying too much for the latest cabling technologies
The fact is that today's network components and network components of the future cannot exceed the specifications of Cat 5E and Cat 6 cabling components. Combine this with the fact that the average company moves every 3 to 4 years. You will find it hard to benefit from future proofing a building you don't occupy. Look at you current infrastructure, what equipment or applications do you plan to add or upgrade? Is Gigabit or 10 Gigabit Ethernet an option for you in the near future?
Mistake number four - Not using universal wiring
The EIA/TIA and BICSI both recommend a universal wiring platform for your Communications Infrastructure. In the old days the average install would consist of a single voice grade cable for the phone system and a single data grade cable (Cat 3, Cat5, Cat5E or Cat 6) for their computers. This of course dedicates the usability of these cables to one system type. This is further exacerbated by the termination method used. Voice cables were traditionally terminated on 66 style blocks (66m1-50), which are not user friendly and require a special tool and cross connect wire to make changes. Telephony companies have made a killing for years just performing MAC work (Moves, Adds and Changes) because a customer was unable or unwilling to brave the telephone closet and perform the MAC work themselves.
The practice of using a true universal wiring platform is now the standard for all reputable cabling contractors. A Universal Wiring Platform is made up of all data grade components that are downward compatible for all voice applications. A common installation would consist of 3 Category 5E or Category 6 cables all terminated on a 110 type Patch Panel. At the wall plate all cable would be terminated on the matching grade of 8 position modular jack (incorrectly know as an RJ-45). This design not only allows for maximum flexibility were the customer could have 3 computers or 3 phones or 2 computer and 1 phone or any configuration that works for their application. The point is that now the customer is in complete control of their cabling infrastructure and does not need to pay a contractor to come out every time they move an office. In the long run this will also save you money on the overall cabling system as it will shift and flex to meet your needs without having to bring in your cabling contractor. Remember, having the contractor in after construction has completed will involve them pulling out ceiling tiles and standing on desks while you are trying to do business. The elimination of the disruption alone makes it worth while.
Mistake number five - No CAD pre installation and post installation CAD drawings.
Most customers really have no idea what their cabling platform will look like when they sign the paperwork. They rely on their contractor to "just do the right thing". Do not make this mistake, if you don't understand how your infrastructure will work or what it should look like, don't sign. Your contractor should have the ability to take your building blue print and overlay his cabling plan on top of your electrical plans. This will give you a visual representation of what you are paying for and allow you to ask questions. Likewise, after the job is complete you should receive what is called an "As Built Drawing" showing all of your communications outlets with a standards based numbering system. Some contractor will even provide a scale elevation plan showing were your patch panels are and how much room you have left in each rack for growth and or other equipment. This should be provided to you both hard copy and in AutoCAD format for your architect to incorporate into your final building As Builts.
Mistake number six - Not getting a design before the job starts.
This seems to be all over the board, some people have no design plan what so ever. Some will pay $10,000 for an engineering firm to write a specification were they charge by the pound for the spec. Don't be fooled that a large spec is a good spec. Often a specification filed with time consuming exercises for the bidding contractor and unnecessary pricing breakouts will only prevent good contractors from bidding on your project. What you want is a spec that clearly defines your realistic requirements, requires basic qualification with references and does it as quickly and simply as possible. Do not try to write a spec that will cover every contingency, you will drive your contractor away and you will only confuse the process more. Once you have selected your contractor based on an apple s to apple comparison, you can always and should always sit down to discuss the project and other options that they recommend. One more thing, always, always have the contractor provide you with a parts list with quantities, not individual prices, just quantities. This will help you weed out the contractors that did their homework when you start to compare their list of parts.
Mistake number six - No cable management
All cabling systems will look organized before they are used, that's easy. Show me that cabling system after 6 months and I will tell you if the proper wire management was used. "Used" being the key word here. Remember, you can have the best wiring management in the world, if you don't strictly enforce its use with your IT Staff, you will have a mess. That said, your contractor must provide you with a good design. My recommendation is, listen to your contractor, they know more than you do about this. Then, go visit some of the sites that are done the way they recommend. See how they look after being used a few months. Ask the customer how easy it is to keep organized. Don't underestimate the value of this step. If your patch panels are a mess and you can't effect changes in a rapid and orderly fashion then you would have been better off paying your contractor to do the MAC work for you.
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16 Port Cat 5 Patch Panel 568B $97.99 16 Port Cat 5 Patch Panel 568B |
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patch panel $312.99 Belkin - Patch panel - RJ-45 (F) - RJ-45 (F) - CAT 5e - black |
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TrendNet / 8-Port Cat 5e UTP Patch Panel / TC-P08C5E $29.68 TrendNet - 8-Port Cat 5e UTP Patch Panel - TC-P08C5E |
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TrendNet / 12-Port Cat 5e UTP Patch Panel / TC-P12C5E $32.28 TrendNet - 12-Port Cat 5e UTP Patch Panel - TC-P12C5E |
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TrendNet / 8-Port Cat 6 UTP Patch Panel / TC-P08C6 $33.57 TrendNet - 8-Port Cat 6 UTP Patch Panel - TC-P08C6 |
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TrendNet / 12-Port Cat 6 UTP Patch Panel / TC-P12C6 $36.17 TrendNet - 12-Port Cat 6 UTP Patch Panel - TC-P12C6 |
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Belkin / Belkin 24-Port CAT 5e Patch Panel / F4P338-24-AB5 $99.41 Belkin - Belkin 24-Port CAT 5e Patch Panel - F4P338-24-AB5 |
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Belkin / Belkin 96-Port CAT 5e Patch Panel / F4P338-96-AB5 $353.19 Belkin - Belkin 96-Port CAT 5e Patch Panel - F4P338-96-AB5 |
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Tripp Lite Patch Panel RJ-45 (F) ( Cat 5 ) N052012 $40.67 Tripp Lite Patch Panel RJ-45 (F) ( Cat 5 ) N052012 |
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Tripp Lite Patch Panel RJ-45 (F) ( Cat 5e ) N052048 $83 Tripp Lite Patch Panel RJ-45 (F) ( Cat 5e ) N052048 |
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ICC Patch Panel Cat 6 24-Ports 1 RMS ICMPP02460 $127.42 ICC Patch Panel Cat 6 24-Ports 1 RMS ICMPP02460 |
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Tripp Lite Patch Panel RJ-45 (F) ( Cat 5e ) N050012 $37.21 Tripp Lite Patch Panel RJ-45 (F) ( Cat 5e ) N050012 |
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Tripp Lite Patch Panel RJ-45 (F) ( Cat 5e ) N052024 $49.77 Tripp Lite Patch Panel RJ-45 (F) ( Cat 5e ) N052024 |
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ICC Patch Panel Vertical Cat 5E 12-Ports Vertical Black ICMPP12V5E $51.68 ICC Patch Panel Vertical Cat 5E 12-Ports Vertical Black ICMPP12V5E |
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ICC Patch Panel Vertical Cat 6 12-Ports Vertical Black ICMPP12V60 $68.34 ICC Patch Panel Vertical Cat 6 12-Ports Vertical Black ICMPP12V60 |
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24 Port 1U Rack Mount Cat 6 110 Patch Panel - 45 Degree - patch panel $115.99 StarTech.com 24 Port 1U Rack Mount Cat 6 110 Patch Panel - 45 Degree - Patch panel - 24 ports |
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Belkin 24-Port CAT 5e Patch Panel $80.99 19" 24 24 x RJ-45 24-Port CAT 5e Patch Panel Category 5 rated Supports 100 Mbps Ethernet The RJ45 CAT 5 patch panel is 19 inch rack mountable and supports both 568A and 568B installations. Compatible with both 110 and Krone punch down tools. Belkin Belkin International, Inc Black F4P338-24-AB5 Network Patch Panel RJ-45 www.belkin.com |
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TRENDnet 12-Port Cat. 5e Unshielded Patch Panel $23.99 1.20" Height x 1.70" Width x 1" Length 10" 12 12 x RJ-45 10/100/1000Base-T Network 12-Port Cat. 5e Unshielded Patch Panel 2 Year Limited 8.11 oz 12-Port Cat. 5e Unshielded Patch Panel Quick Installation Guide Cable holders and ties The 12-Port Cat. 5e Unshielded Patch Panel, provides a 100MHz connection to 8 x Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet ports. This 10 inch wide patch panel is well suited for home and SMB applications. Control cable clutter with included removable cable pass-through holders and cable ties. A writing surface above each port allows users to label respective connections. Use with TRENDnet's Punch Down Tool with 110 and Krone Blade, model TC-PDT, and RJ-11/RJ-45 Crimp/Cut/Strip Tool, model TC-CT68. Network Patch Panel RJ-45 RoHS TC-P12C5E TRENDnet WEEE Yes www.trendnet.com |
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TRENDnet 8-Port Cat. 5e Unshielded Patch Panel $20.99 1.20" Height x 1.70" Width x 10" Length 10" 2 Year Limited 7.23 oz 8 8 x RJ-45 10/100/1000Base-T Network 8-Port Cat. 5e Unshielded Patch Panel 8-Port Cat. 5e Unshielded Patch Panel Quick Installation Guide Cable holders and ties The 8-Port Cat. 5e Unshielded Patch Panel, provides a 100MHz connection to 8 x Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet ports. This 10 inch wide patch panel is well suited for home and SMB applications. Control cable clutter with included removable cable pass-through holders and cable ties. A writing surface above each port allows users to label respective connections. Use with TRENDnet's Punch Down Tool with 110 and Krone Blade, model TC-PDT, and RJ-11/RJ-45 Crimp/Cut/Strip Tool, model TC-CT68. Network Patch Panel RJ-45 RoHS TC-P08C5E TRENDnet WEEE Yes www.trendnet.com |
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TRENDnet 8-Port Cat. 6 Unshielded Patch Panel $24.99 1.20" Height x 1.70" Width x 10" Length 10" 2 Year Limited 7.23 oz 8 8 x RJ-45 Network 8-Port Cat. 6 Unshielded Patch Panel 8-Port Cat. 6 Unshielded Patch Panel Quick Installation Guide Cable holders and ties The 8-Port Cat. 6 Unshielded Patch Panel, model TC-P08C6, provides a 250MHz connection to 8 x Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet ports. This 10 inch wide patch panel is well suited for home and SMB applications. Control cable clutter with included removable cable pass-through holders and cable ties. A writing surface above each port allows users to label respective connections. Use with TRENDnet's Punch Down Tool with 110 and Krone Blade, model TC-PDT, and RJ-11/RJ-45 Crimp/Cut/Strip Tool, model TC-CT68. Network Patch Panel RJ-45 RoHS TC-P08C6 TRENDnet WEEE Yes www.trendnet.com |
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Belkin 48-Port Angled CAT 5e Patch Panel $161.99 19" 48 48 x RJ-45 48-Port Angled CAT 5e Patch Panel 110 and Krone punch down tools 110 style terminations is the most popular and familiar termination Supports Gigabit Ethernet connections Angled design puts less strain on patch cables 48-Port Angled CAT 5e Patch Panel is 19 inch rack mountable and supports both 568A and 568B installations. Compatible with both 110 and Krone punch down tools, with angled design that increases bend radius. Belkin Belkin International, Inc Black F4P338-48AB5-AN Network Patch Panel RJ-45 www.belkin.com |
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TRENDnet 12-Port Cat. 6 Unshielded Patch Panel $27.99 1.20" Height x 1.70" Width x 10" Length 10" 12 12 x RJ-45 10/100/1000Base-T Network 12-Port Cat. 6 Unshielded Patch Panel 2 Year Limited 8.11 oz 12-Port Cat. 6 Unshielded Patch Panel Quick Installation Guide Cable holders and ties The 12-Port Cat. 6 Unshielded Patch Panel, model TC-P12C6, provides a 250MHz connection to 12 x Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet ports. This 10 inch wide patch panel is well suited for home and SMB applications. Control cable clutter with included removable cable pass-through holders and cable ties. A writing surface above each port allows users to label respective connections. Use with TRENDnet's Punch Down Tool with 110 and Krone Blade, model TC-PDT, and RJ-11/RJ-45 Crimp/Cut/Strip Tool, model TC-CT68. Network Patch Panel RJ-45 RoHS TC-P12C6 TRENDnet WEEE Yes www.trendnet.com |
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BELKIN 48-Port Angled CAT 5e Patch Panel $158.99 Specifications: Category 5e performance rated Supports Gigabit Ethernet connections. 110 style terminations is the most popular and familiar termination. Angled design puts less strain on patch cables. Supports 568A and 568B installation. Features: This 48 port CAT 5e patch panel is 19 inch rack mountable and supports both 568A and 568B installations. Compatible with both 110 and Krone punch down tools, with angled design that increases bend radius. Parts: 1 year limited |
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Manufacture Resource Products PPERJ4512 Cat5E 110 Patch Panel CAT5E 12PORT PATCH PANEL 1U Rack mount $39.13 Cable and Telephone 12 Port Patch Panel 1U Rack Mount 110type 8P8CCAT5 Patch Panels cat5 patch panel cat 6 patch panel cat5/e patch pane. |
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ICC 12 Port CAT 5E Vertical Patch Panel. Each $47.94 Manufacturer: ICC. Each. Patch panel 12 Port Category 5E Exceeds TIA/EIA Cat 5E standards Includes mounting screws High speed data applications 110 Type Pre-numbered ports Vertical Black Customers also search for: Discount 12 Port CAT 5E Vertical Patch Pa |
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Belkin F4P33824AB5 PATCH PANEL CAT 5 24 PORT $117.25 Belkin Components F4P33824AB5 patch panel. Rack mountable 24 port. Bulk.MODEL: F4P33824AB5 VENDOR: BELKIN COMPONENTS FEATURES: 24Port CAT 5 Patch Panel Black color The RJ45 CAT 5 patch panel is 19 inch rack mountable and supports both 568A and 568B installations. Compatible with both 110 and Krone punch down tools. Supports 100 Mbps Ethernet. MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:nbsp;nbsp;LIFETIME |
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APC 24 Port Cat 6 Network Patch Panel $155.99 1.69" Height x 19" Width x 1.30" Depth 14.82 oz 1U Rack-mountable 24 24 Port Cat 6 Network Patch Panel 24 x RJ-45 Network APC American Power Conversion Corp CAT6PNL-24 Network Patch Panel RJ-45 www.apc.com |
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Trendnet Patch Panel. Each $27.61 Manufacturer: Trendnet-Business Class. Each. Prepare yourself for Copper Gigabit Ethernet with TRENDnet's CAT 5e RJ-45 UTP Patch Panels. These patch panels are certified 350Mhz CAT 5e, which are necessary for Copper Gigabit Ethernet. TRENDnet's 16/24/48-p |
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Belkin Patch Panel. Each $140.06 Manufacturer: Belkin. Each. What is a patch panel? Think of it as an old fashioned switchboard. A place where network connections are made and often rearranged, which guide the information to the correct destination, each and every time. The RJ45 CAT 5 pa |
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Belkin patch panel. Each $116.56 Manufacturer: Belkin. Each. What is a patch panel? Think of it as an old fashioned switchboard. A place where network connections are made and often rearranged, which guide the information to the correct destination, each and every time. The RJ45 CAT 5e p |
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Leviton 476TM-524 Twist & Mount Patch Panel, 24 CAT 5e ports $113.32 Leviton's Twist & Mount Patch Panel is designed for use in high-speed data applications, allowing 24 ports of patching capability to CAT 5e cabling. Type: Technology Bridges / Converters |


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