

🛠️ Connect like a pro, shield like a boss!
The JODROAD Shielded RJ45 Cat6/Cat6A Pass-Through Connectors feature a 1.2mm hole diameter tailored for thick shielded cables, a metal shielded shell to eliminate EMI, and gold-plated 3-prong contacts for superior oxidation resistance and stable connections. Sold in a convenient 50-piece jar, these connectors streamline installation with pass-through wiring verification, making them ideal for both professionals and enthusiasts upgrading high-performance Ethernet networks.






| ASIN | B07V4K9L14 |
| Item model number | JODROAD-RJ45-CAT6-50PC |
| Manufacturer | JODROAD |
| Package Dimensions | 7.9 x 5.99 x 5.79 cm; 91 g |
Y**N
Poor quality
Poor quality
K**I
ممتاز
N**N
As advertised.
J**Z
Articulo coincide con descripcion no e usado aun ningun conector
B**R
The seller contacted me to inform me that they had updated the description with a lower maximum diameter allowed for the wires to 1.16mm. The cable in my original review has 1.19mm wires (solid core + insulation). I am glad the description is now reflecting the product correctly. -- original review Doesn't work for 23AWG I have crimped quite a number of shielded cat5 for work before. I have some idea about what I am doing. Technically, with enough persuasion, you can get the 8x23awg in this connector. But this an incredibly frustrating experience. I had to re-cut and retry 5 of 6 times before I could get one successful crimp. After 1h30 I had the two ends of a test cable crimped. Clearly the tolerances are too tight. Not only it is almost impossible to pass all the wires through without bending them. And then fighting with needle nose pliers. But you can also easily damage the insulation or the wire itself after repetitive bending. Any fatal mistake, and you have to cut 10 more centimeters out of your cable and try again. Then came the issue of cutting the protruding wires. You would think it would be quick work with a pair of flush cutters. Sadly, the plastic tab of the connector gets in the way. You can never cut them flush. Which means that they wont fit in many rj45 receptacle. I tried using a thin blade to cut them flush, but that only mangled the wires and probably shorted some together. Which leads me to the final cable test. Two wires, where shorted together. My guess is the insulation stripped during the insertion, and they got somewhat crimped together. 24AWG or thinner would likely fit well in the connector. But you would still have the issue of cutting the protruding wires flush.
J**S
Pass through connectors. Why would you use anything else
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