ICC's CAT 6 High Density (HD) Category 6 modular connector, RJ-45 keystone jack, is 8-position 8-conductor (8P8C) is engineered to provide superior performance and reliability, supporting Gigabit Ethernet applications and beyond. The advanced printed circ
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Cat6 keystone jack used for?
It terminates a Cat6 network cable run into a keystone-cut wall plate, surface mount box, or patch panel, providing a fixed RJ45 port to plug network equipment into.
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What's the difference between the 90 Degree and 180 Degree Cat6 SpeedTerm keystone jacks?
Both terminate Cat6 cable the same way — the difference is the angle the cable exits the back of the jack. 90 Degree exits at a right angle, useful in shallow wall boxes; 180 Degree exits straight back, useful when there's more room behind the jack.
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What's the difference between the SpeedTerm and Tool-less Cat6 keystone jacks?
Both are quick-termination designs that avoid a standard punch-down tool, but they use different mechanisms — SpeedTerm is Networx's branded termination system, most commonly used with its dedicated SpeedTerm tool, while the Tool-less version terminates by hand without any tool at all.
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What color options are available for the Cat6 SpeedTerm keystone jack?
The 90 Degree version is available in Beige, Black, Blue, Gray, Green, Ivory, Orange, Red, White, and Yellow. The 180 Degree version is available in Red.
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Are these Cat6 keystone jacks shielded?
No, these are UTP (unshielded twisted pair) jacks. For a shielded option, see the Cat6A keystone jack line.