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10-23-2012, 12:45 PM
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Need to find
Green Panduit keystone jacks, locally.
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10-23-2012, 12:51 PM
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Well, you obviously went out in the sandbox on this request for sure.
I assume you have tried Grainger? Does Panduit have a dealer locally?
http://www.sourceesb.com/Distributor...locfilter=6,CN
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10-23-2012, 12:54 PM
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What the hell are they?
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10-23-2012, 12:57 PM
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Basically a Cat 5 telephone connector is what I would call them from the pics. Been a few years, I used to make a version of this for a company I worked for back in the 80s. I suspect the GREEN requirement is what makes getting them locally more difficult. Standards are probably neutral (beige, ivory), red and maybe black. But not my area of engineering anymore so I can't help.
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10-23-2012, 01:08 PM
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Maybe Frys Electronics may have them. They have just about everything.
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10-23-2012, 01:26 PM
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fyi, maybe Radioshack? I'm needing a cord with a regular USB connector on one end and a micro or mini USB on the other so I can download a couple of pics from my old cell phone to my computer. I'm not able to text the pics from my old cell to my wife's smart phone, so need to download to computer and then just email them to her phone. But both the ATT store and Best Buy said try Fry's or Radioshack for this cord, which I haven't had time to do yet.
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10-23-2012, 02:39 PM
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fyi, maybe Radioshack? I'm needing a cord with a regular USB connector on one end and a micro or mini USB on the other so I can download a couple of pics from my old cell phone to my computer. I'm not able to text the pics from my old cell to my wife's smart phone, so need to download to computer and then just email them to her phone. But both the ATT store and Best Buy said try Fry's or Radioshack for this cord, which I haven't had time to do yet.
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I actually have one of those that I found at walmart. It has a standard usb on one end and several different attachments/adapters on the other and works many devices. It's been ages since I got it but this link is similar to the one I have.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/20630284?a...l5=pla&veh=sem
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10-23-2012, 03:25 PM
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Thks funtimeguy, I'll check that out
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10-23-2012, 03:37 PM
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You can find these on Anixter.com.....They can always ship them to you...
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10-23-2012, 03:51 PM
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You can find these on Anixter.com.....They can always ship them to you...
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I assume he needed them today, getting them overnite these days is pretty much standard. Anixter is a blast from the past, haven't used them in ages.
Frys might surprise me, but seriously doubt Radio Shack would carry them.
COMPUSA perhaps? They have a location somewhere in Dallas County still I believe. I got pissed when they closed there location in Tarrant County and were bought out by some foreigners I understood.
All the good gadget places closed up shop and expect you to order online. Storefronts are too expensive I guess.
These two guys seem to have a Dallas office.
http://www.tannerelectronics.com/
http://www.newark.com/panduit/cjt/pr...nduit+keystone
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10-23-2012, 07:57 PM
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Tigercat is the winner with the info. I am In Lubbock where I did cabling jobs that used Panduit Cat 6 green jacks. These Panduit jacks are different than regular keystone jacks. If I don't replace green jacks that on that one cable run at patch panel and surface mount box, then I don't get paid. You are right, no one locally has it. I can get white, ivory, red, black, blue, and yellow.
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Basically a Cat 5 telephone connector is what I would call them from the pics. Been a few years, I used to make a version of this for a company I worked for back in the 80s. I suspect the GREEN requirement is what makes getting them locally more difficult. Standards are probably neutral (beige, ivory), red and maybe black. But not my area of engineering anymore so I can't help.
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10-23-2012, 08:39 PM
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This is the one I need, and this is punchless which is harder to get.
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10-23-2012, 10:36 PM
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Radioshack is joke now. I have better chance of finding Datacom stuff at Home Depot or Lowes than RadioShack. Have you ever checkout AllTex?? They got computers, and Datcom, and other interesting stuff.
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fyi, maybe Radioshack? I'm needing a cord with a regular USB connector on one end and a micro or mini USB on the other so I can download a couple of pics from my old cell phone to my computer. I'm not able to text the pics from my old cell to my wife's smart phone, so need to download to computer and then just email them to her phone. But both the ATT store and Best Buy said try Fry's or Radioshack for this cord, which I haven't had time to do yet.
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10-23-2012, 10:38 PM
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These are using four pairs of cable, Blue, Red, Green & Brown. Analog is using one pair and digital is using two pair....Usally three pair are punched down on the wall-field for the PBX or 110 Blocks in the wiring closets feeding the risers and in the IDF Closets. These are punched down on the back of the 24 - 48 port patch panel...You can always try BlackBox also as they have a very big presence all over Texas.
TexasCowboy
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10-23-2012, 10:56 PM
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I have to correct you. The order is Blue, Orange, Green, and Brown. On telephony, you can one or two depending on the telephone system. I am doing data runs, so I have to use all the pairs. What if you can't punchdown cables at the Panduit patch panel? You terminate cable to mini-com jack, then you flush mount mini-com jack onto the patch panel.
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These are using four pairs of cable, Bule, Red, Green & Brown. Analog is using one pair and digital is using two pair....Usally three pair are punched down on the wall-field for the PBX or 110 Blocks in the wiring closets feeding the risers and in the IDF Closets. These are punched down on the back of the 24 - 48 port patch panel...You can always try BlackBox also as they have a very big presence all over Texas.
TexasCowboy
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