I've used the Cable Matters keystone Cat 6 jack over the past 10 years and never had any issues with them. As for cable, just make sure you buy solid copper. None of that copper clad garbage.
Boosting internet speeds around your home is easy with Ethernet cables, and these tips will help you keep things neat.
I'm running some CAT6 cable and want to have a surface mount box on the wall so that I can easily plug thing in. I see there are keystone boxes out there, good. One option is to use RJ45 keystone ...
If you recollect, in last week’s Gearhead I was left waiting for AT&T to bestow a DSL connection on my new house and in last week’s Backspin I tracked a little more of my torturous path out of comms ...