(10-Pack) [UL Listed] – Ethernet Wall Jack – Keystone Jack – Cat5/5e/6 Compatible – Cat6 Network Coupler
(10-Pack) [UL Listed] – Ethernet Wall Jack – Keystone Jack – Cat5/5e/6 Compatible – Cat6 Network Coupler
$ 4.38
Bought this wall jack after some comparison because the builder of my house didn’t install the wall jacks for Ethernet because I didn’t opt for the higher cost tech-package. Fortunately, the builders had the wires routed already and I figured I can install the wall jacks myself when the need arises. Well, that day has come when I started using my laptop in the kitchen area more and more during Covid. After coming across information on the potential side effects of 5G and EMF radiation I realized why get showered with WiFi all the time when I can hook up my laptop with Ethernet to reduce the electromagnetic smog in the house? I have made my own RJ-45 Ethernet cables in the past so hooking the wires to the jack is easy because the jack itself has easy to identify terminal codes on the sides so you can choose the correct T568A or B protocol. I personally prefer T568B and use it all the time and it matches with the other end of the pre-wired connector. After removing the cable cover, exposing the wires I proceeded to unstrand the individual wires for hooking them to the terminals on the jack and the whole thing worked as soon as I connected the laptop there was internet! As long as you observe and note the wiring protocol beforehand you can’t really go wrong. I only used 2 out of the ten jacks but might use more as the need arises. The only other thing to note is that unless you work with Ethernet a lot and have your own tool for pushing the wires down onto the terminals, in which case you wouldn’t be reading this review, you will need to either get the pusher tool or improvise. Since I’m an engineer, I fashioned a pusher with an expired credit card. It’s part of the fun of DIY. Can’t really complain about the quality because if manufacturers haven’t nailed down how to properly make a Ethernet wall jack for a technology that has been around decades then I don’t know what to say. If it weren’t for the left over jacks I would buy again. Strongly recommended.





