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I don't know what these jacks are called.
I believe that AT&T used to make them. I've never actually installed them new but have seen them in older installations.
The faceplate has a rectangle cut out and the jacks are side by side. Most common is
like this
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--------- ] X X [ --------- --------- ] X X [ --------- __________
( I tried to post a pic but it didn't work so forgive the drawing)
Anyway where X = port
and the -------- = the module that is removed and the 2 jacks are all one unit
][ is where the insert is keyed to pop it out of the faceplate.
Anyway, I need to know if any one makes a cat6 10g jack in this style!?
Thanks
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Try Ortronics. I've used their side-by-side cat5e jacks in Wiremold before. ETA: Are you looking for something like this ? Jack
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Here's the pic ![[Linked Image from service.pcconnection.com]](https://service.pcconnection.com/images/inhouse/6279090.jpg)
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Yes, guys thank you that is the style.
Now I just have to rack down to see if they make a 10g version.
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is this (PDF) what you're looking for?
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Siemens used to make something like that too.
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Originally posted by Corwyn: Now I just have to rack down to see if they make a 10g version. You may have better luck looking for Cat6a jacks/inserts. Jack
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I doubt any of that old stuff is CAT 6 or even CAT5e compliant. Why do you want that kind of jack anyway?
Plenty of 4 port single gang plates and keystone jacks out there that are compliant and will get you a similar look. Why kill yourself?
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Hal, the Ortronics products are available in Cat 5e and Cat 6.
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Those were AMP branded. They came out about 15 years ago, you could slip in different inserts to meet the desired configuration without rewiring. 2 x 10bt, Cat5, 2 x rj14, etc.
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