Keystone
Keystone Connectors are a modular and flexible connection solution for devices such as distribution frames, panels, and sockets in network cabling systems. The design principle of Keystone connector is based on the modular concept, which allows users to choose different types of plug-ins according to actual needs, such as RJ45, optical fiber, coaxial cable, etc., to adapt to a variety of network connection standards. Its components include a base and a pluggable module, which can be easily replaced and upgraded through a simple ejection and insertion mechanism, thus providing a high degree of flexibility and scalability. The Keystone connector is characterized by its convenient installation and excellent signal transmission capability, which ensures the stability and high speed of data transmission.
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Keystone: Keystone connectors are widely used in integrated cabling systems in commercial buildings, data centers, educational institutions, medical facilities, government agencies, and home network environments. They play a central role in building local area networks (Lans), wide area networks (Wans), telecommunications infrastructure, and multimedia communication systems. Keystone connectors are not only suitable for traditional Ethernet connections, but also for high-speed networks such as Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet, as well as fiber optic communication networks, ensuring future compatibility and technological advancement of network architecture. In addition, they also perform well in applications that support high bandwidth requirements such as video conferencing, distance education, and high-definition video streaming, becoming an integral part of modern network communications.