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NZVengeance

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#127467 11-Aug-2013 19:28
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I am looking for a 16 or 24 port pathc panel that is feed through (RJ45 female on both sides)

I want to use this in my home Cisco lab and just want to be able to plug a Ethernet cable into the back of the patch panel as opposed to terminating it like a traditional patch panel.

I can find these online overseas but was hoping someone might know where to find one here?

Like this: http://bit.ly/14ySSxp

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  #875440 11-Aug-2013 19:28
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you.




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  #875459 11-Aug-2013 19:41
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There was one of these on Trademe the other day in a small cabinet, I'll try and track down the link.

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  #875502 11-Aug-2013 21:39
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I haven't seen them pre-made like that, but you could achieve the same with a unloaded keystone panel and keystone RJ45 joiners

e.g. this and this (not a particular recommendation for these retailers)



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  #875503 11-Aug-2013 21:39
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I haven't seen them pre-made like that, but you could achieve the same with a unloaded keystone panel and keystone RJ45 joiners

e.g. this and this (not a particular recommendation for these retailers)

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  #876512 13-Aug-2013 14:47
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is this what you're looking for http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=626422857 ?

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  #876529 13-Aug-2013 15:10
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It is, Thankyou.

As it turns out I can actually source an Unloaded patch panel and all the keystones to do the same job through an account I have at work.

It will also come out alot cheaper.


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