D-Link NPP-C61BLK243 – Cat6 UTP 24-Port 0.5U Fully Loaded Patch Panel for 19” Racks
Overview:
• The D-Link NPP-C61BLK243 is a Cat6 UTP fully loaded patch panel designed for structured cabling and professional rack installations
• It comes with a high-density 24-port design in only 0.5U rack height, helping save rack space
• The patch panel uses eight-port RJ45 modules and supports clear ID stripes for port allocation and labeling
• IDC termination supports 22–26 AWG stranded and solid wires
• Compatible with both 110 and Krone punch-down tools for flexible installation
• Cat6 transmission performance complies with ANSI/TIA/EIA 568C.2-1 standard
Key Features:
• High-density 24-port Cat6 UTP patch panel
• Compact 0.5U rack height
• Fully loaded design
• Eight-port RJ45 modules applied
• ID stripes for identifying port allocations
• IDC suitable for 22–26 AWG stranded and solid wire
• Compatible with 110 and Krone punch-down tools
• Mounts in standard 19” racks
• Cat6 performance compliant with ANSI/TIA/EIA 568C.2-1
• Suitable for professional structured cabling installations
Technical Specifications:
• Model: NPP-C61BLK243
• Product Type: Cat6 UTP Fully Loaded Patch Panel
• Number of Ports: 24 Ports
• Rack Height: 0.5U
• Cable Category: Cat6 UTP
• Module Type: Eight-Port RJ45 Modules
• Rack Mounting: Standard 19” Rack
• IDC Wire Support: 22–26 AWG Stranded and Solid Wire
• Punch Down Compatibility: 110 and Krone Tools
• Port Identification: ID Stripes
• Standard Compliance: ANSI/TIA/EIA 568C.2-1
• Color: Black
Applications:
• Structured cabling systems
• Network cabinets and server racks
• Data centers and server rooms
• Office LAN infrastructure
• Cat6 horizontal cable termination
• CCTV and low-current network projects
• High-density rack installations with limited space
Connect Gates Recommendation:
• Connect Gates recommends the D-Link NPP-C61BLK243 for projects that require a compact Cat6 patch panel with professional cable termination
• Its 0.5U design is especially useful in crowded racks where saving rack space is important while maintaining organized port management