You Don't Know Modular Jack

Panduit Network Connectivity Group’s GIGA-Channel Mini-Jack TX-6 modular jack features the GIGA-TXtermination method. This speeds installation and reduces conductor untwist toprovide superior performance that exceeds 250MHz. Its design exceeds allproposed Category 6 industry specifications when used with approved cabling.

 

The GIGA-TX termination style is quick and easy to assembleusing forward a motion termination method that reduces stress on criticalsubcomponents for added reliability. The jack can be easily terminated withoutthe use of a punchdown tool. Network Connectivity Group, Panduit Corp., Tinley Park, IL, (888) 506-5400, www.panduit.com/ncg.

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