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APKR Cat 6 modules
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APKR Cat 6 modules

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What they are

APKR Cat 6 modules are modular keystone jacks designed for structured Ethernet‑cabling systems. They allow you to terminate Cat 6 (and often backward‑compatible Cat 5e/5) cables inside wall plates, patch panels, surface boxes, or ancillary outlets. A typical listing in Kenya describe…

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Product Description

What they are

APKR Cat 6 modules are modular keystone jacks designed for structured Ethernet‑cabling systems. They allow you to terminate Cat 6 (and often backward‑compatible Cat 5e/5) cables inside wall plates, patch panels, surface boxes, or ancillary outlets. A typical listing in Kenya describes them as:

“APKR Cat6 Keystone Jack Modules … modular components used in structured cabling systems to terminate Cat6 Ethernet cables. … designed to fit into standard keystone wall plates, patch panels, or multimedia boxes.” Almiria Kenya+1
They are sold separately from face‑plates or patch panels. For example, an online Kenyan reseller notes:
“Flexible Installation – Install from either front or rear of the faceplate … Cat6 Cat5e Cat5 Compatible.” Informed Store

In short: you use an APKR Cat 6 module as the “inner jack” inside a keystone wall plate or patch panel to give you a Cat 6‑rated outlet.


Key Features

Based on the product descriptions, here are some of the typical features you should see with these modules:

  • Cat 6 compatibility, often specifying support for data rates up to or beyond 1 Gbps and bandwidth up to 250 MHz or more. Almiria Kenya+1

  • Backward compatible with Cat 5e / Cat 5 cables, so you can upgrade docks/outlets without re‑cabling if the wiring is already Cat 6. Informed Store+1

  • Keystone form‑factor: they “snap into” standard keystone face plates, patch panels, surface boxes etc. For example: “Keystone wall plate / face plate / patch panel compatible.” Informed Store

  • Termination style: Many allow standard punch‑down termination (110 block or Krone style) or IDC style. Example: “Easy termination – Punch down with standard 110 termination tools.” Informed Store

  • Color‑coded wiring: Supports T568A and T568B wiring schemes with appropriate colour labels. Informed Store+1

  • Gold‑plated contacts and solid build: For example: “Gold plated contacts and easy snap‑in retaining clip ensure a secure and corrosion free connection.” Informed Store

  • Compatibility with face plates/patch panels: They integrate nicely into outlets and clean wall mount installations.


Typical Applications / Use‑Cases

  • Offices or homes where you want to provide a Cat 6 rated Ethernet outlet (for a workstation, IP phone, network printer etc) — the module goes into the faceplate or box.

  • Structured cabling installations for data/voice systems (including IP phones, computers, network devices) where you want future compatibility.

  • Upgrades of existing network outlets: replace older jacks with Cat 6 keystones (modules) to improve performance or future‑proofing.

  • Patch panels where you might populate each port with a Cat 6 module for termination.

  • Environments where you want modular flexibility: e.g., face plates with mix of jacks (data, voice) using modules.


Benefits

  • Improved performance: Using a Cat 6‑rated module ensures the outlet portion of the link supports higher frequency/bandwidth than older jacks, which helps maintain system performance especially if cables/support gear are good.

  • Flexibility & modularity: Because the module snaps into a keystone plate or panel, you can mix and match ports, types (data vs voice), or swap modules if damaged or for future upgrades.

  • Cost efficiency: The module approach allows upgrading just the termination point rather than replacing entire wall plates or wiring.

  • Clean installation: When used with a proper face plate or patch panel, the result is a professional, tidy outlet which is important in offices or structured cabling setups.

  • Backward compatibility: Most are designed to work with existing Cat5e/5 cables (although full performance will depend on entire link).


What to Check / Considerations

When selecting and installing APKR Cat 6 modules, consider the following:

  • Cable run & link performance: The module is only one component of the link. If your cable or patch panel is older category or poorly installed, you may not realize full Cat 6 benefits.

  • Termination quality: Ensure your installer uses correct punch‑down tools, follows the colour‑coding (T568A or B), maintains proper pair twists right up to the termination, avoids untwisting more than allowed, and maintains performance.

  • Standard compliance: Look for modules that meet relevant standards (ANSI/TIA‑568, ISO/IEC 11801). Some listing may not explicitly state full test data but say “designed to exceed Cat 6 specifications.” Almiria Kenya+1

  • Housing & contact quality: Gold‑plated contacts, good housing (durable plastic) help maintain signal and avoid corrosion or mechanical failures.

  • Face‑plate / panel compatibility: Ensure the module fits the face plate or panel you have — they should be Keystone “snap‑in” size, fit your local box or mounting style.

  • Shielding vs unshielded: If your cable run uses shielded twisted pair (STP) you’ll need a module compatible with shielding (and grounding) rather than just unshielded (UTP). The module listing may specify unshielded only (UTP) so check accordingly.

  • Future‑proofing considerations: While Cat 6 is good for gigabit and up to 10Gb over shorter distances, if you expect multi‑gig (2.5G/5G) or full 10Gb over 100 m, you might consider Cat 6A modules and cabling instead. For example, some forum discussions say:

    “On any new or re‑cabining projects we use CAT6 or better… if you ever want multigig (2.5Gb, 5Gb) go Cat6 at a minimum. If you think you want 10Gb definitely go 6A.” Reddit

  • Labelling & identification: Some modules or plates include colour icons or label fields for identification; this helps in management of structured cabling. For example: “Quick Identification – Colored Icons provided for port identification.” Informed Store

  • Price and sourcing: In Nairobi, one listing shows APKR Cat 6 modules at ~ KSh 240 (ex VAT). Almiria Kenya+1

  • Warranty and brand reliability: If you’re doing a larger deployment (office, campus) check warranty, supplier support and consistency of the brand.

Technical Specifications

BrandTelecommunication
Categorynetworking
Sub CategoryN/A
ConditionNew

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