In this video we demonstrate the features of a small 12 port patch panel that mounts vertically on the wall. This is a perfect product for installing less than 13 lines or in a residential setting where there will only be a few cables.
Really, if you are suggesting or recommending pinning to 568B style, you are not following the TIA-568 guidelines. TIA accepts in place 568B aka WECO as grandfathered, but all new installs should be pinned to 568A since the 90's, because it mirrors USOC and offers uniformity and compatibility for voice and data migration Those '66' style patchpanel surfice if have 12 upfront drops, but try to flip and terminate an add, not to mention, if you need to drop off the "end user"
Great video Jim. Your company's videos are very informative. I believe you mean this is a vertical mount patch panel not a horizontal type. Just an FYI. Thanks again.
Thanks Jim.
supersesqui 9 months ago
Really, if you are suggesting or recommending pinning to 568B style, you are not following the TIA-568 guidelines. TIA accepts in place 568B aka WECO as grandfathered, but all new installs should be pinned to 568A since the 90's, because it mirrors USOC and offers uniformity and compatibility for voice and data migration Those '66' style patchpanel surfice if have 12 upfront drops, but try to flip and terminate an add, not to mention, if you need to drop off the "end user"
joe0709 1 year ago
Great video Jim. Your company's videos are very informative. I believe you mean this is a vertical mount patch panel not a horizontal type. Just an FYI. Thanks again.
movieprop 1 year ago
Thanks Jim for posting, a very nice quality product. And well explained with practical hands on demonstration.
akouo01 2 years ago 2