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Anyone ever seen this before? https://www.monoprice.com/products/...id=311&seq=1&format=1#largeimage Does it work? I'm inclined to say this is not for a real phone guy to use. But for an office where there is no technician... some data dudes putting in their own little network.
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just a tooless jack with a hinge no reason why it wouldn't work
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Yep, not a new idea, not the first one to bring this out....BUT....
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several manufacturers make them...ICC, Panduit, etc. YMMV. I stick with Leviton keystone jacks.
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this is the first one I've seen with a hinged cap ![[Linked Image from images.monoprice.com]](https://images.monoprice.com/productlargeimages/3112.jpg)
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No reason you couldn't do that with any keystone jack. Just squeeze the stuffer or dust cap on with a pair of pliers and cut the tails off with cutters.
Not me though. Leviton and the Jackrapid tool, I really don't want to spend any more time than I have to wiring jacks.
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Originally posted by hbiss: No reason you couldn't do that with any keystone jack. Just squeeze the stuffer or dust cap on with a pair of pliers and cut the tails off with cutters.
Not me though. Leviton and the Jackrapid tool, I really don't want to spend any more time than I have to wiring jacks.
-Hal me to Hal ,I wont be ordering any but this one is somewhat unique with the hinge and latch to hold it in place it looks like it would work fairly well as a tooless jack
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Tooless? Somebody is going to have to have some pretty strong fingers to squeeze that thing shut.
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Originally posted by hbiss: Tooless? Somebody is going to have to have some pretty strong fingers to squeeze that thing shut.
-Hal Agreed. Tooless seems like a misnomer. Hard to believe you wouldn't have to use some snips or small wire cutters to cut the wire. Maybe tooless in the sense of not requiring something found in a common tool box, a punch down tool.
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I saw some hinged last week,looked like old ICC type with wires inserted into slots then push down the cap,Called P3s. I like the look of the one above,but will it allow certification to gig speed?
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