· The information below is per-pack only · Easy to use tool less modular RJ-11 Keystone jack · Wiring should be from left to right white/green blue white/blue green · To be used with keystone wall plate or panel
Jim of RedlandsReviewed in the United States on May 22, 2017
I knew by the other reviews that this was a wide keystone jack. I did install it next to a network keystone jack in a wall box and they both fit fine. I would not have been able to fit two of these side by side but it did fit with my Cat6 jack.
Linux6RootReviewed in the United States on November 10, 2015
Use this to run 4 wire digital connection for my Cambridge Sound works P1000 sub. Made for a very clean install and worked perfectly.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on July 23, 2015
It worked first try. I researched how to hook up a phone via the internet, figured out the color system, and now have a nice media outlet.
Manja QReviewed in the United States on August 21, 2021
Your on your own with this one as I could find no documentation on this product. You must first separate the clear wire holder from the tan mating peice. This is more difficult than it should be. Once apart, you must place the unstripped wires in the clear wire holder, in the correct order of course, (which you must yourself determine). The tan part has tiny v shaped metal taps that will cut through the wire sheathing when you mate the clear peice with the tan. I first tried using a punch down tool to punch the wires into the v notches, which broke the very delicate v notches. Ordered and installed a 2nd one, this time the way I described and it works great. The keystone part of the design works like all keystones. On the good side, this unit is made for a tooless install, so if you only have one phone jack to do and don't want to buy a special tool, this one's a good way to go. Just take your time, and be gentle.
jacaufieldReviewed in the United States on October 11, 2021
The wiring diagram is wrong on the ones I got. Should be green/white , blue, blue/white, green.
This batch got screwed up according to monoprice. Works great if wired correctly
JamesReviewed in the United States on June 19, 2012
First, let me say that I take responsibility for not more thoroughly investigating this product before deciding to buy it.
Based on the very limited information contained in the description, I assumed that it would be an unspecified package quantity, mostly because they indicate the shipping weight to be 1 pound and a single RJ-11 jack weighs less than an ounce. What I received was a single RJ-11 jack in a tiny ziplock bag with a "Monoprice" label on it. My advice to you: Save yourself the $3.40 and order the item from Monoprice, where it costs $0.78. It can also be had far cheaper in volume quantities.
Al1708Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2016
Good quality at a reasonable price
Craig WilberReviewed in the United States on February 12, 2017
Item arrived on time and was as advertised Look at the star rating to see what I thought of it.
SBCRReviewed in Canada on November 1, 2018
Nice enough quality. They work fine. They are a touch wide for RJ11 jacks so you might have fitment issues if you are using a keystone plate with items side by side.
pcwReviewed in Canada on August 31, 2018
The clips were easy to use and durable. They fitted into the keystone wall plates with no issues.
SivajiReviewed in Canada on January 10, 2018
good.
Michael KriegerReviewed in Canada on July 31, 2018
Turned my phone jack into a keystone so I can include something else in the gang box. Works perfectly and easy to add wires to it. Looks great.
DarrylReviewed in Canada on May 25, 2020
The labeling on the plastic coding gives no indication which wire slots are for line one and line two. Even after discovering the two middle pairs are line one and the two outer pairs are line two, the color coding on the plastic cap over the slots make no sense. The keystone is obscenely wide, it didn't have to be. The wire slots do not match any tool, nor is a tool provided. The only half decent way to secure the wire into the V shaped slot is by the plastic cap that "locks" into the sides when you press down. The locking part part of the wire cap isn't strong enough to hold basic phone wire so it teeter-tooters - even though the wires are deep in the V shaped slot WTF! No the gauge of wire wasn't to big. Its standard phone wire.
Jim of RedlandsReviewed in the United States on May 22, 2017
I knew by the other reviews that this was a wide keystone jack. I did install it next to a network keystone jack in a wall box and they both fit fine. I would not have been able to fit two of these side by side but it did fit with my Cat6 jack.
Linux6RootReviewed in the United States on November 10, 2015
Use this to run 4 wire digital connection for my Cambridge Sound works P1000 sub. Made for a very clean install and worked perfectly.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on July 23, 2015
It worked first try. I researched how to hook up a phone via the internet, figured out the color system, and now have a nice media outlet.
Manja QReviewed in the United States on August 21, 2021
Your on your own with this one as I could find no documentation on this product. You must first separate the clear wire holder from the tan mating peice. This is more difficult than it should be. Once apart, you must place the unstripped wires in the clear wire holder, in the correct order of course, (which you must yourself determine). The tan part has tiny v shaped metal taps that will cut through the wire sheathing when you mate the clear peice with the tan. I first tried using a punch down tool to punch the wires into the v notches, which broke the very delicate v notches. Ordered and installed a 2nd one, this time the way I described and it works great. The keystone part of the design works like all keystones. On the good side, this unit is made for a tooless install, so if you only have one phone jack to do and don't want to buy a special tool, this one's a good way to go. Just take your time, and be gentle.
jacaufieldReviewed in the United States on October 11, 2021
The wiring diagram is wrong on the ones I got. Should be green/white , blue, blue/white, green. This batch got screwed up according to monoprice. Works great if wired correctly
JamesReviewed in the United States on June 19, 2012
First, let me say that I take responsibility for not more thoroughly investigating this product before deciding to buy it. Based on the very limited information contained in the description, I assumed that it would be an unspecified package quantity, mostly because they indicate the shipping weight to be 1 pound and a single RJ-11 jack weighs less than an ounce. What I received was a single RJ-11 jack in a tiny ziplock bag with a "Monoprice" label on it. My advice to you: Save yourself the $3.40 and order the item from Monoprice, where it costs $0.78. It can also be had far cheaper in volume quantities.
Al1708Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2016
Good quality at a reasonable price
Craig WilberReviewed in the United States on February 12, 2017
Item arrived on time and was as advertised Look at the star rating to see what I thought of it.
SBCRReviewed in Canada on November 1, 2018
Nice enough quality. They work fine. They are a touch wide for RJ11 jacks so you might have fitment issues if you are using a keystone plate with items side by side.
pcwReviewed in Canada on August 31, 2018
The clips were easy to use and durable. They fitted into the keystone wall plates with no issues.
SivajiReviewed in Canada on January 10, 2018
good.
Michael KriegerReviewed in Canada on July 31, 2018
Turned my phone jack into a keystone so I can include something else in the gang box. Works perfectly and easy to add wires to it. Looks great.
DarrylReviewed in Canada on May 25, 2020
The labeling on the plastic coding gives no indication which wire slots are for line one and line two. Even after discovering the two middle pairs are line one and the two outer pairs are line two, the color coding on the plastic cap over the slots make no sense. The keystone is obscenely wide, it didn't have to be. The wire slots do not match any tool, nor is a tool provided. The only half decent way to secure the wire into the V shaped slot is by the plastic cap that "locks" into the sides when you press down. The locking part part of the wire cap isn't strong enough to hold basic phone wire so it teeter-tooters - even though the wires are deep in the V shaped slot WTF! No the gauge of wire wasn't to big. Its standard phone wire.