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Item model number | 180013 |
Parcel Dimensions | 52.07 x 15.24 x 5.33 cm; 453.59 g |
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Cable Matters Rackmount or Wall Mount 1U 24 Port Keystone Patch Panel with Support Bar (Blank Patch Panel for Keystone Jacks/Keystone Panel)
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Brand | Cable Matters |
Connector type | RJ45 |
Cable type | Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
Compatible devices | Personal Computer |
Special feature | Cable Management and Support Bar |
About this item
- Keystone blank patch panel supports standard sized keystone jacks for audio, video and data; Accommodates an HDMI keystone, RJ45 keystone, RG6 keystone, 3.5mm keystone, USB keystone, fiber keystone, and many other types of keystone jack inserts
- Rack or wall mount keystone patch panel 24 port is universally compatible with 19 racks, cabinets, or wall mount brackets with 1U (1.75") standard height
- Multimedia panel consolidates voice, data, video, stereo, coax, fiber and other cables types in a single location; Add or upgrade a cable without purchasing a new patch panel
- Cable management bar with sequential port labels integrated into the panel provides easy identification of multiple types of cables; 24 C-shaped keyholes on the bar accommodate zip ties for securing cables on the keystone jack patch panel
- Sturdy metal construction of Heavy duty patch panel includes high impact, flame retardant, powder coated steel, stamped port numbers on the panel front and cable management bar, writable label spaces, and a rear cable management bar to support the weight of 24 cables
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ASIN | B0072JVT02 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
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Date First Available | April 5 2013 |
Manufacturer | Cable Matters |
Place of Business | Southborough, MA 1772, US |
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Sold by | Cable Matters Canada | IWILLINK | IWILLINK | VCE LINK | IWILLINK | Cable Matters Canada |
cable type | Ethernet, HDMI, USB | Ethernet | Ethernet | Ethernet | Ethernet | Ethernet |
connector type | RJ45 | RJ45 | RJ45 | RJ45 Keystone Cat6 | RJ45 | RJ45 |
connector gender | Male-to-Male | Female-to-Female | Female-to-Female | RJ45 Keystone Cat6 | Female-to-Female | Male-to-Male |
cable length | — | — | 24 inches | — | 6 inches | 1 inches |
compatible devices | Personal Computer | Cat6, Cat5e, Cat5 enternet cables | Cat6, Cat5e, Cat5 enternet cables | Cat6/Cat5E/Cat5 LAN Cables, Decora Wall Plate, Keystone Wall Plate | Personal Computer | Router, Switch, Computer, Printer |
data transfer rate | — | 10 gigabits per second | 1 gigabits per second | 1000 megabits per second | 10 gigabits per second | 1000 megabits per second |
Product Description

Keystone Jack Convenience
The Cable Matters 24-Port Keystone Blank Patch Panel leverages the convenience of keystone jacks for terminating multimedia cables in a single location. Snap-in your keystone of choice for Cat 6, RJ6 coax, fiber, HDMI, stereo and more. A heavy-duty strain relief bar with labeled keyholes for cable ties organizes and supports 24 cables.
Important Notes
- Wall mounting requires a bracket with clearance for the cable strain-relief bar.
- Fits standard keystone jack size. Proprietary keystone jacks must be used with the products from the same vendor.
Package Contents
- 1 x 24-Port Blank Keystone Patch Panel
- 25 x 3" Cable Ties
- 1 x Instruction Sheet

Heavy Duty Construction
1) Label spaces for printed or hand-written labels
2) Corrosion-resistant 1.5mm SPCC steel

Built-In Cable Strain Relief
3) Keyhole cable tie mounts for strain relief
4) Designed to install in a standard 1RU 19-inch rack
Note: Mounting hardware is NOT included
Snap-In Keystone Jack Insert Compatible
- RJ45 network patch cable coupler
- RJ45 Cat 6 network cable
- LC MM Fiber coupler
- RG6 coax cable coupler
Cable Strain Relief Bar
- Heavy duty bar supports cable weight
- 24 keyholes for cable ties
- Numbered ports for organization
- Includes 24 3-inch cable ties
1U Rack-Mount
- Dimensions: (H x W) 1.75” (1U) x 19”
- Cable Bar depth: 3.3 inches
- Allow clearance for cable bar depth
- Weight: 1 lb
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UL Listed | ✓ | ✓ | no data | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
19" Rack or Wall Mount | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | no data | no data | no data |
Rating | Cat6 | Cat6 | n/a | Cat6 | Cat6 | Cat6 |
Number of Ports | 24-Port | 48-Port | 24-Port | no data | no data | no data |
Mount Height | 1U | 2U | 1U | no data | no data | no data |
Part Number | 180011 | 180012 | 180013 | 160001 | 160021 | 160020 |
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Customers like the quality, appearance, and ease of use of the electronic cable patch panel. They mention it's well-made, looks professional, and is easy to work with inserts clipping in perfectly. Customers also say it fits perfectly in their standard 19" rack.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the product. They mention it's well-made, a solid patch panel, and very sturdy.
"...The panel feels solid, not flimsy, and the cutouts for the keystone jacks are precise, so everything snaps in securely without any fuss...." Read more
"Just what I was looking for, a patch bay with cable support. Fairly well put together and perfect for my home setup...." Read more
"...] I'm using it for my homelab, it's very good quality product. Fits perfectly well without any hassle. The steel is really hard and strong." Read more
"This product is from good quality and is easy to use. The cable are clicking in easily and it organized the cable as well." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the product. They mention it looks professional and the actual unit is nice enough.
"...Overall, this patch panel is a great value, looks professional, and makes cable management so much easier...." Read more
"This is so sturdy and it looks so clean 10/10" Read more
"Headline says it all. The actual unit is nice enough" Read more
"Great product nice and sturdy and easy to work with inserts clip in perfectly and are very sturdy" Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the electronic cable. They mention the installation is a breeze with the included hardware, inserts clip in perfectly, and everything snaps in securely without any fuss.
"...Installation was a breeze with the included hardware. The support bar is great - it helps keep everything organized and reduces cable strain...." Read more
"This product is from good quality and is easy to use. The cable are clicking in easily and it organized the cable as well." Read more
"Great product nice and sturdy and easy to work with inserts clip in perfectly and are very sturdy" Read more
Customers like the fit of the product. They mention it's well-made keystones that fit snug and stay. They also say the sturdy patch panel fits perfectly in their standard 19" rack.
"...the price, it is a well-built, sturdy patch panel that fits perfectly in my standard 19” rack...." Read more
"...Fits perfectly well without any hassle. The steel is really hard and strong." Read more
"Well made keystones fit snug and stay." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on June 8, 2025Verified PurchaseI’m really impressed with the 24-Port keystone patch panel. For the price, it is a well-built, sturdy patch panel that fits perfectly in my standard 19” rack.
Installation was a breeze with the included hardware. The support bar is great - it helps keep everything organized and reduces cable strain. The panel feels solid, not flimsy, and the cutouts for the keystone jacks are precise, so everything snaps in securely without any fuss.
I use this for a mix of ethernet and coax keystone jacks and had zero issues with fit or alignment. Having 24 ports in a single 1U panel is ideal for future expansion, too.
Overall, this patch panel is a great value, looks professional, and makes cable management so much easier. Highly recommended if you want something affordable and well-made for your home or small office network.
- Reviewed in Canada on November 12, 2024Verified PurchaseThe patch panel works as intended. I like that it has additional cable support. I have purchased a number of these, and have had zero issues.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2024Verified PurchaseJust what I was looking for, a patch bay with cable support. Fairly well put together and perfect for my home setup. I've really come to trust this brand.
- Reviewed in Canada on February 10, 2024Verified PurchaseThe media could not be loaded.
I'm using it for my homelab, it's very good quality product. Fits perfectly well without any hassle. The steel is really hard and strong.
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- Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2022Verified PurchaseThis product is from good quality and is easy to use. The cable are clicking in easily and it organized the cable as well.
- Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2023Verified Purchaseit works
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Reviewed in Canada on September 29, 2024Verified PurchaseLes trous sont trop rapprochés pour rentrer deux keystone côte à côte. En forçant ça va rentrer, mais ils vont être croches. Et ça devient extrêmement difficile d'en mettre 3 côte à côte et impossible d'en mettre 4.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2023Verified PurchaseThis is so sturdy and it looks so clean 10/10
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5.0 out of 5 stars Passt und Funktioniert.
Verified PurchasePasst und Funktioniert.
- JBDragonReviewed in the United States on October 5, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Looks nice is makes the jobs easier.
Verified PurchaseI really like these Patch Panels. They look nice and are easy to use and flexible. They also have a really nice cable support on the back side. If you look in the first picture at the red cables, you can see how each one is zip tied into place. Nice!!!
You can see in the first and second picture I'm using 23 Normal Cable Matters Keystones. Plus 1 Blank Plug in the 24th spot. The nice thing about this is you can install the cables onto all your cables FIRST and then pop them into place after. This makes the job so much easier. I got a different one where you would have had to mount all the wires onto the patch panel at once, really making a bulky mess and really hard to do in my small closet. So I ended up going this route instead.
On the Second Patch Panel, you see in the 3rd picture, There are 2 Keystones on the right side. These are 2 of the 9 NEW Cat6 cables I ran and those 2 go to the garage for future Security camera's. Then there's a number of blanks in the middle and on the left side are passthrough Keystones. This allows me to run cables from the other devices on this rack, from the Router, the Tivo Stream, HD HomeRun, etc to plug in behind the Patch Panel, where the cable can be hidden, and then the short cable into the Router like all the others making for a better looking professional job. Instead of just running a cable out from whatever hole and into the Switch. That 3rd picture shows a nice clean setup with all the same cables out front. I have empty slots for future expansion. I don't think that's likely. But then I figured I wouldn't have to crawl around on my belly ever again 5 years ago when I first ran all the Cat6 wires. Here I am running another 9. 3 in one room, 4 in another room, and 2 into the garage.
By the way, I threw in a 4th picture. This was How it was just before I changed it all. This was my 5 year old setup so you can see the Before and After. Really how much I've learned over the years and what I could afford and had time to do back then. I did that job right after I got this house 5 years ago. But you can see all the different color cat6 wires, and they're just all over the place.
So I'm a big fan of these Cable Matters Patch Panels. I did have a few Keystones that didn't install how they are supposed to go in. The bottom wasn't quite is and then it makes them hard to get out. I found that you can push up on the bottom and in on the Keystone and it'll pop fully into place and all is good. I like that it makes the job easy when you're not trying to install all the wires onto a single board on the back of a Patch Panel like many others out there. You also get the flexibility of using any number of different Keystones to fit your own needs. You don't even have to use Black to match as I did. Maybe you use different colors. Like Red for one room, and Blue for another and so on and so on. You can use HDMI Keystones and Audio keystones and on and on. That's what's so great with this design. The final results is it looks really nice. The options on what you can do is almost unlimited.
But what takes it over the top, is the excellent cable support in the back of this Patch panel. It's solid!!! You don't want future issues with your cables. You want a setup that's going to last you for many years to come. Using my label printer, and double line printing, I was able to make small labels to label what every port went to. There's a spot to label each port on this thing. I also have every port labeled around my house. So I know Port 3 in the Master Bedroom is this one exactly. I also tested each and every wire to make sure they were all perfect as I did booboo a few times. I used a Fluke Networks MS2-100 Cable Tester. So, what do you think?
You can't go wrong with this Cable Matters 24-Port Cat6 Keystone Patch Panel. I'm a big fan and would recommend it to anyone that is going to take on a job like this. All this stuff is really not that hard. The hardest part? sliding around on my belly all around under my house in the dirt, and the spiders and so forth to run the cables. Cut the needed holes in the walls, and down under the house to run up the wires, fill holes up when done with expanding foam. Did it ALL by myself. There was no one else here. All this other stuff, other than time, not that hard. My Dad is completely clueless about it. But it's something you can learn to do. It's pretty straightforward. A little planning on what YOU want and the pieces fall into place.
11-17-2019 update
I added another picture close up to see how I labeled my ports. As you can see there is not a lot of room. I used a normal brothers labeler. Then I used 2 line printing which makes the text a lot smaller. I would make sure to add a few spaces in between each work for more space to carefully cut out. You can only fit 3 to 4 letters or numbers or a combo. So MB1 would be Master Bedroom 1. DR1 would be Dad’s Room 1 since he lives at my house. RMC would be Remote Management Control which is for my UPS, etc. at the Keystones in the wall at all my locations, they have the same markings. So it makes it easy to figure things out if there is ever a issue.
I am using Cable Matters Keystones with these, the normal ones, along with their pass though keystones, which allows me to plug things like my router or NAS cables that are sitting on those shelf’s to plug in on the back side of the keystone, then just add a short patch cables line everything else for a clean look. I’m also using some blanks from Cable Matters to fill in some holes I didn’t need to use for keystones at this time to clean my rack up better. Keystones like this is the way to go.
JBDragonLooks nice is makes the jobs easier.
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2018
You can see in the first and second picture I'm using 23 Normal Cable Matters Keystones. Plus 1 Blank Plug in the 24th spot. The nice thing about this is you can install the cables onto all your cables FIRST and then pop them into place after. This makes the job so much easier. I got a different one where you would have had to mount all the wires onto the patch panel at once, really making a bulky mess and really hard to do in my small closet. So I ended up going this route instead.
On the Second Patch Panel, you see in the 3rd picture, There are 2 Keystones on the right side. These are 2 of the 9 NEW Cat6 cables I ran and those 2 go to the garage for future Security camera's. Then there's a number of blanks in the middle and on the left side are passthrough Keystones. This allows me to run cables from the other devices on this rack, from the Router, the Tivo Stream, HD HomeRun, etc to plug in behind the Patch Panel, where the cable can be hidden, and then the short cable into the Router like all the others making for a better looking professional job. Instead of just running a cable out from whatever hole and into the Switch. That 3rd picture shows a nice clean setup with all the same cables out front. I have empty slots for future expansion. I don't think that's likely. But then I figured I wouldn't have to crawl around on my belly ever again 5 years ago when I first ran all the Cat6 wires. Here I am running another 9. 3 in one room, 4 in another room, and 2 into the garage.
By the way, I threw in a 4th picture. This was How it was just before I changed it all. This was my 5 year old setup so you can see the Before and After. Really how much I've learned over the years and what I could afford and had time to do back then. I did that job right after I got this house 5 years ago. But you can see all the different color cat6 wires, and they're just all over the place.
So I'm a big fan of these Cable Matters Patch Panels. I did have a few Keystones that didn't install how they are supposed to go in. The bottom wasn't quite is and then it makes them hard to get out. I found that you can push up on the bottom and in on the Keystone and it'll pop fully into place and all is good. I like that it makes the job easy when you're not trying to install all the wires onto a single board on the back of a Patch Panel like many others out there. You also get the flexibility of using any number of different Keystones to fit your own needs. You don't even have to use Black to match as I did. Maybe you use different colors. Like Red for one room, and Blue for another and so on and so on. You can use HDMI Keystones and Audio keystones and on and on. That's what's so great with this design. The final results is it looks really nice. The options on what you can do is almost unlimited.
But what takes it over the top, is the excellent cable support in the back of this Patch panel. It's solid!!! You don't want future issues with your cables. You want a setup that's going to last you for many years to come. Using my label printer, and double line printing, I was able to make small labels to label what every port went to. There's a spot to label each port on this thing. I also have every port labeled around my house. So I know Port 3 in the Master Bedroom is this one exactly. I also tested each and every wire to make sure they were all perfect as I did booboo a few times. I used a Fluke Networks MS2-100 Cable Tester. So, what do you think?
You can't go wrong with this Cable Matters 24-Port Cat6 Keystone Patch Panel. I'm a big fan and would recommend it to anyone that is going to take on a job like this. All this stuff is really not that hard. The hardest part? sliding around on my belly all around under my house in the dirt, and the spiders and so forth to run the cables. Cut the needed holes in the walls, and down under the house to run up the wires, fill holes up when done with expanding foam. Did it ALL by myself. There was no one else here. All this other stuff, other than time, not that hard. My Dad is completely clueless about it. But it's something you can learn to do. It's pretty straightforward. A little planning on what YOU want and the pieces fall into place.
11-17-2019 update
I added another picture close up to see how I labeled my ports. As you can see there is not a lot of room. I used a normal brothers labeler. Then I used 2 line printing which makes the text a lot smaller. I would make sure to add a few spaces in between each work for more space to carefully cut out. You can only fit 3 to 4 letters or numbers or a combo. So MB1 would be Master Bedroom 1. DR1 would be Dad’s Room 1 since he lives at my house. RMC would be Remote Management Control which is for my UPS, etc. at the Keystones in the wall at all my locations, they have the same markings. So it makes it easy to figure things out if there is ever a issue.
I am using Cable Matters Keystones with these, the normal ones, along with their pass though keystones, which allows me to plug things like my router or NAS cables that are sitting on those shelf’s to plug in on the back side of the keystone, then just add a short patch cables line everything else for a clean look. I’m also using some blanks from Cable Matters to fill in some holes I didn’t need to use for keystones at this time to clean my rack up better. Keystones like this is the way to go.
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One person found this helpfulReport - TickerguyReviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars It doesn't get better than this
Verified PurchaseIt DOES get cheaper, but not better.
The separate jacks for each connection means if one goes bad or you have to reterminate it for some reason you're not damaging the rest, and most of the them these IDC connections will only work properly ONCE. That turns into a problem over time with the standard 110-style punchdown blocks with connectors on them. Not with these -- remove the bad one, replace it, no problem with the rest. In addition the strain relief is fantastic. The only downside to this design is it requires more space behind the panel .vs. the common style "integrated block" but IMHO its a trade-off worth making if you have the room.
Hint: Don't use CCA wire; over time it can have galvanic issues with the termination. I know its cheaper -- buy 100% copper unless you're doing an install that you expect to rip out and replace within five years.