

⚡ Snap, Connect, Dominate Your Network!
The ZOERAX 10-Pack Cat6 Tool-Less RJ45 Keystone Jacks deliver professional-grade gigabit Ethernet connectivity with effortless, punch-down-free installation. Engineered with gold-plated connectors and certified to ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-C.2 standards, these jacks support PoE and fit a variety of indoor mounting options—ideal for millennial managers upgrading their smart office or home network infrastructure.





































| ASIN | B0CLV27V79 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #133 in Cat 6 Ethernet Cables |
| Brand | ZOERAX |
| Cable Type | Ethernet |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Server |
| Compatible Phone Models | Likely compatible with smartphones, specific models not listed |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Customer Package Type | Rigid Box |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | October 27, 2023 |
| Ethernet cable category | Cat 6 |
| Frequency | 250 MHz |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Weight | 2.47 ounces |
| Item model number | bc9c78a5-7842-4592-b98a-727b2a3f6ad1 |
| Manufacturer | ZOERAX |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Number of Pins | 8 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.98 x 4.76 x 0.63 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | building network infrastructure for indoor settings, such as offices or homes, and providing reliable Ethernet connectivity with PoE support |
| Special Feature | High Speed |
| Specification Met | Ansi/Tia/Eia 568-c.2 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
M**W
Easy to use and works good.
Worked great for me. I did not install this into any type of faceplate so I can’t say anything on that. I can say I found the wiring to be extremely easy as compared to the standard RJ45 where all conductors have to be perfect and fitted into the RJ45 at the same time. Doing it one by one makes it so simple. Just follow the picture on the plug as the wiring is not standard from 1-8. The plug is set up kind of weird. Wiring 1/2 then 5/4, then 8/7, and 3/6. These are the 4 pairs but I have no idea why the manufacturer put them in this order. No biggie, just follow the pretty picture on the plug and the final outcome will be correct putting the conductors from 1-8 (internally). I was concerned that not using a punch down tool would not properly secure the conductors but I was surprised that they did not come out even when I was giving the cable a firm tug. Overall, very happy. I would buy again.
R**Y
Speed up home wiring
This keystone helped me with wiring my home with cat 6. I appreciated how easy it was to use and did not have any problems with using it. Make sure to pay attention to the order of the wire colors.
T**W
Use their color code or it will fail.
These are fantastic little connectors however after 6-7 tries using the typical connection color code I realized that it kept failing. I went to their color code on both ends and it works perfect. I know this seems like common sense but after doing so many connections and using the typical B termination color code it was a habit for me. So make sure you match their color code on both ends and it will work the first time.
P**P
The 'Almost' Tool-Less Wonders: Unsung Network Heroes
Okay, let's talk about these keystone jacks. The product description promised 'tool-less' installation, and my inner lazy person rejoiced! Turns out, that's 'tool-less *for the actual termination*.' You'll still need to cut and strip your cable like a normal human being, unless you possess some kind of Wolverine-esque claw power for wiring. So, maybe 'less-tools' is a more accurate title? But honestly, once you've done the basic prep work, snapping these wires in is ridiculously easy. My previous encounters with punch-down tools usually involved bruised thumbs and muttered curses, so this was a welcome change of pace. In terms of performance, these little network ninjas are stealthy good. My network speeds haven't suddenly started doing the cha-cha slide, and signal integrity is as solid as my grandma's fruitcake (which is to say, incredibly dense and reliable). No weird dropouts, no mysterious lag – they just sit there, quietly doing their job, transmitting data with the stoicism of a librarian. For standard data, they're performing exactly as expected. Build quality feels robust; they don't feel like they'll spontaneously combust if you look at them funny. The gold-plated connectors look fancy, and the dust-proof shutter is a nice touch, though I'm not sure my dust bunnies care much for fancy shutters. It's only been a few weeks, so I can't comment on their willingness to survive the apocalypse, but so far, so good. The 'not compatible with patch panel' warning gave me a moment's pause, but for my wall plate setup, they clicked into place like they were custom-made. No wrestling matches, no forcing anything where it didn't belong. A glorious plug-and-play moment. And for a 10-pack, the price feels incredibly fair. You're essentially getting a small army of dependable, high-speed compatible network workhorses without having to sell a kidney. If you're looking to wire up your lair and appreciate efficiency (even if it means a *few* tools), these keystone jacks are a no-brainer. They're the unsung heroes of a stable home network – not flashy, but they get the job done without any fuss (or too many tools).
D**R
Must Buy!
AMAZING! Electrician messed up my cable terminations and instead of forking over hundreds of dollar to fix it, I bought these instead. These were remarkably easy to install and work perfectly. Just do one wire at a time and it takes no more than 4 minutes per end. Tremendous value. As far as I can tell, the connection quality is perfect.
A**R
No strain relief.
It works best to locate each colored wire one or two at a time. The wire punch down panel on this connector works OK this way. Do not try to organize all the wires and punch down all at once. There is no strain relief, and individual wires can slip out from their punched down location. Try to center the data cable in the middle of the connector, and don’t tug on it. Good lighting, and a magnifying glass can help verify the proper assembly. A cable testing tool is a must. I am still struggling to get a successful switch connection. I fear that when I jam this cable into the electrical box, I will pull out a wire. Of course, this can happen with any data cable, but this model has been challenging my patience, and skill.
J**N
Easy to use and works great
Had to re-terminate Cat 6 cable in my house that was previously wired up for two pairs for DSL, to four pairs, to use with fiber. After terminating the end to plug in to the new modem in all of 30 seconds I thought I was another 30 seconds away from the other end to put into a wall plate jack. I couldn't have been more wrong. 5 hours later, and near the end of the cable with no luck no matter what I did, I said there has to be an easier way. So I went on and found this product (not sure why I didn't think to use this before, especially since the previous installer used something similar even if not tool-less), and in less than 30 seconds, had this one installed. I ended up doing 1 or 2 wires at a time as others have suggested, which was far easier than trying to do them all at once. Tested cable with signal tester, verified everything was good, buttoned everything back up, and now I'm enjoying fiber speed in my office.
L**.
I used these keystones in a perhaps unorthodox way. Rather than crimp plugs on to the ends of the cable I’d just cut, I decided I’d save money and effort and instead buy these keystones. The plan was simple - I hadn’t cut an Ethernet cable before let alone crimp one, so in order to make it easier on myself and save money in the process I’d get something foolproof. I’m happy to say the mission was a success. I needed to cut a length of installed cable in the loft, connect a switch to both ends, then another device to the switch. In place of using Ethernet plugs and a crimping tool, I instead simply added one of these keystones to each end of the cut cable, then a new Ethernet cable from each keystone to the switch. It worked beautifully, with my cable tester showing all pins were connected as expected. As others have pointed out, you must wire up the keystone according to the colour coded diagram. I suspect they’ve done it this way so each colour pair is together, to make it easier for dummies like me. If you follow the diagram as shown you’ll have no issues with the wiring. The only negatives I can mention is that, if you’re completely new to this like me, you may think you’re going to break the plug when trying to lift up the transparent flap. Give it a good tug though, and it will open (don’t be afraid!). Also it’s very important to only do a couple of wires max at a time. My first go I tried all 8 and half of them just flopped out afterwards, so do a pair at a time and be sure to press down firmly. The other issue is that one or two keystones seemed a bit blunt on first use, which is not what you want when you need the core wires to make strong contact with the plug. I only needed two from the whole pack so I was fine in the end but YMMV. Over all I’d highly recommend!
A**O
Easy, Simple and practical, as expected, and without any surprises.
I**N
Funcionan perfectamente con cable de conductor trenzado. Fácil instalación sin usar herramientas
S**S
I was able to DIY this. The only other tool needed was a cable stripper. Worked flawlessly
C**E
Good
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