A network faceplate (or wall plate) is a mounted, protective cover used in telecommunications to provide a standardized, organized, and secure termination point for network cables like Ethernet (RJ45) or fiber optics. It serves as a, flush-mounted interface on walls, enabling easy connectivity for devices while hiding cables. It keeps network, voice, or data cables tidy and organized in homes, offices, and data centers. It covers cable connections, protecting them from damage and dust. It usually features one or more ports (single, double, or more) to hold keystone jacks. They are available in various regional styles, including American, British (86*86mm), and German, which define their shape and mounting. Generally they are made of durable plastic (ABS) or metal. Network faceplates are essential for structured cabling, allowing for quick plugging and unplugging of devices without exposing wiring.
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