Rick Smith
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2018
These interface modules fit perfectly in my On-Q cabinet and terminate my CAT5/6 cables very nicely. I especially like the little clips included with the kit that covers the push-down pins to keep all the wires in place. The modules attach easily and securely to the On-Q cabinet. Punching down the wires is fussy work, but not terribly difficult. Note that the punch down posts are labeled for T-568A standard and can be a little challenging if you have to configure them for T-568B. Overall, though, they work well and produce a pretty clean result.
Ian Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2017
Perfect for my needs, easy to wire and install. Highly recommended. Just be aware that this won't work with a non-Legrand/On-Q enclosure.
Pop
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2017
This item fits the On-Q structured wiring "closet" in my house. It is made well, the mounting bracket is heavy gauge steel, and the assembly fits the On-Q slotted enclosure rails easily. The patch panel and its accompanying mount come apart, easing the wire punchdown task. For my installation I installed the mounting bracket, routed wires out opening using slack to extend to a board backing the patch panel as wires are punched down On the negative side, it is only marked for T568A wiring so I flip the orange and green pairs because all my wiring is T568B. Also this item is about 3 times the price of other 12-port patch panels that use a generic screw-down mount. That is the trouble with most structured wiring solutions, you are beholden to them for add-ons and accessories.
stovakor
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2016
product only gives you color key for T568A on the back of it. Who uses T568A anymore? Industry standard is T568B. Other than that, functions as normal. A little pricey for what it is, but if you want things to match inside your cabinet (my OCD requires it) it's a decent patch panel.
Steve Lawrence
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2013
I purchased a couple of these, and while they feel solid, they clip into the mounting can like you'd expect, I'm finding that the little 'punchdown clips' which they provide to enable the 'toolless' 110 punchdown on the back are completely useless.Maybe it's me, maybe there's some wierd trick to getting them to work. They snap on quite nicely when there's no wires beneath them - but once you've gotten your wires in the punch holes they simply don't snap. I've spent a few hours troubleshooting bad connections, loose snaps and the like and I'm on the verge of sending them back, simply because they're non-standard punch blocks and the instructions are basically... absent.I wouldn't recommend these to anyone. Do yourself a favour and buy the 19.95 patch panels which aren't branded but *are* standardised.