Intellinet Patch Panels provide a central and organized solution for structured network cabling in offices, data centers, network cabinets, and professional IT environments. They enable the clean organization and management of network connections and serve as a central interface between installation cables, patch cables, and active network equipment.

Our portfolio includes Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6a patch panels with 8 to 48 ports for high-performance network connections ranging from Gigabit Ethernet to 10 Gigabit Ethernet applications. Depending on the installation requirements, shielded (FTP) and unshielded (UTP) models are available to support different levels of interference protection and deployment environments.

The patch panels are suitable for rack installation in 10" and 19" network cabinets as well as compact wall-mount applications. The range also includes unloaded Keystone patch panels (Keystone blank panels), which allow flexible configuration with keystone jacks and are particularly suitable for customized network cabling projects.

Thoughtful features such as angled cable entries, clear port labeling, and various rack unit sizes (U) support easy installation as well as the organized and maintenance-friendly management of even complex network infrastructures.

Choosing the right patch panel

Which Patch Panel Do I Need?

Choosing the right port count, form factor, and shielding depends on your network environment, available space, and cabling requirements in offices, network cabinets, data centers, and structured cabling installations.

Application Recommendation Why?
Standard networks & cost-effective installations Cat5e Patch Panel Suitable for Gigabit Ethernet networks and cost-effective structured cabling in offices, home networks, and standard IT environments.
Small network cabinets & compact installations 10" Cat6 Patch Panel Space-saving solution for small network cabinets and wall-mounted enclosures.
Offices & structured network cabling 19" Cat6 Patch Panel Ideal for stable Gigabit networks and structured cabling in office environments.
Professional networks & 10 Gigabit Shielded Cat6a Patch Panel Supports structured cabling systems designed for high-bandwidth and 10 Gigabit Ethernet applications, while providing additional shielding for professional network installations.
PoE installations Shielded Patch Panel Often recommended for professional PoE installations, as shielding can help reduce electromagnetic interference in demanding network environments.
Data centers & high port densities 24- or 48-Port Patch Panel Suitable for structured rack installations with high port density and a large number of network connections.
Wall-mount installations & small network cabinets Wall-Mount Patch Panel Compact solution for small IT environments and limited installation space.
Flexible network cabling Keystone Blank Panel Allows individual configuration with Keystone modules for flexible network designs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Patch Panels

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What is a patch panel?

A patch panel serves as a central connection point for structured network cabling. It connects installation cables to patch cables and helps organize network connections in network cabinets, server racks, and professional IT environments.

What is a patch panel used for?

Patch panels are used to manage network connections in a structured, flexible, and service-friendly way. They simplify cable organization and help maintain clean network cabling in offices, home networks, data centers, and rack installations.

What is the difference between Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6a patch panels?

Cat5e patch panels are suitable for standard Gigabit Ethernet networks and general structured cabling installations.

Cat6 patch panels are designed for Cat6 cabling systems and support higher transmission frequencies than Cat5e solutions. They are ideal for modern Gigabit networks with increased performance requirements.

Cat6a patch panels are designed for stable 10 Gigabit Ethernet applications and demanding network environments requiring higher bandwidth and additional shielding.

When should a shielded patch panel be used?

Shielded patch panels (FTP) are recommended in environments with higher requirements for signal integrity and interference protection. They are commonly used in offices, data centers, PoE installations, and professional network infrastructures to help reduce electromagnetic interference.

What is a blank patch panel?

A blank patch panel is an unloaded patch panel that can be equipped with compatible Keystone jacks. This allows network connections to be configured individually and adapted to specific cabling requirements or future network expansions.

What is the difference between 10" and 19" patch panels?

10-inch patch panels are designed for compact network cabinets, small home networks, and installations with limited space.

19-inch patch panels are the industry standard for professional rack installations and offer higher port densities as well as greater expansion flexibility.

Which patch panels are suitable for PoE applications?

For Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications, shielded patch panels are often preferred because they can help reduce electromagnetic interference in demanding network environments. Cat6 and Cat6a models are commonly used for modern PoE installations.