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Requesting information about an unusual keystone RJ45 connection

Requesting information about an unusual keystone RJ45 connection

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Saudi54
Member
238
10-22-2023, 06:54 PM
#1
Hi, these desks have unique integrated plates with different connectors and locking systems compared to regular RJ45 keystones. The plates feature a side-locking design, and their holes aren’t the typical round shape—more like a near-square configuration. Could you help identify the type of desk or connector they use?
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Saudi54
10-22-2023, 06:54 PM #1

Hi, these desks have unique integrated plates with different connectors and locking systems compared to regular RJ45 keystones. The plates feature a side-locking design, and their holes aren’t the typical round shape—more like a near-square configuration. Could you help identify the type of desk or connector they use?

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chockotrack
Junior Member
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10-23-2023, 02:18 AM
#2
It looks like these might be specialized secure RJ45 connectors. They function similarly to a lock on the clip at the back of a phone, stopping someone from removing the cable on the patch side.
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chockotrack
10-23-2023, 02:18 AM #2

It looks like these might be specialized secure RJ45 connectors. They function similarly to a lock on the clip at the back of a phone, stopping someone from removing the cable on the patch side.

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bongo185
Member
130
10-23-2023, 02:42 AM
#3
The sides secure the frame that keeps it in place, similar to how a regular keystone includes a ledge and a locking side to fasten the plate. You notice the indentations in the black plate, which need to be inserted to release it
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bongo185
10-23-2023, 02:42 AM #3

The sides secure the frame that keeps it in place, similar to how a regular keystone includes a ledge and a locking side to fasten the plate. You notice the indentations in the black plate, which need to be inserted to release it

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_DanFTW_
Junior Member
11
10-23-2023, 02:56 AM
#4
I discovered it using the brands: CommScope which is also known as Avaya/Lucent/AT&T. The models I found were MGS600 and UNJ10G, matching the keystone I needed.
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_DanFTW_
10-23-2023, 02:56 AM #4

I discovered it using the brands: CommScope which is also known as Avaya/Lucent/AT&T. The models I found were MGS600 and UNJ10G, matching the keystone I needed.