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Nice way to finish a fiber connection at the wall |
November 6, 2023 |
Reviewer:
Evan D from Seattle, WA United States
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My local telecom installed my fiber ONT on a bracket over the hole drilled in my house. When I wanted to add a CAT6 connection to another room, I used one of these keystones to move the ONT to the side and leave a clean-looking connection with this jack and a CAT6 jack in a keystone wall plate.
I did initially insert the SC/APC connector upside-down initially and panicked when the ONT couldn't reconnect, but once I put the connector in right-way-up, the connection has been rock-solid, and I like that I don't have to worry about losing a dust cap if I ever remove the ONT from that area.
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