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Now onto the item for sale.

For sale is a 12 port Cable Matters CAT6 vertical patch panel, model number PMV12T-KAA.

PLEASE NOTE:  You can see some very light writing in the white label areas above the RJ45 ports where someone wrote something to correspond the ports with the LAN plates in the building.  The writing is very light, so we can't make out what was written.  We also have another available with no writing if you need two of these and we're always happy to provide combined shipping and we only charge whatever the quote price is for the additional weight.

We recently upgraded a customers LAN network and IP camera system and were tasked with removing all the existing equipment.  This patch panel was in perfect working condition when we removed it and mounted the new rack with new equipment.

As you probably know, the CAT6 wires are punched down to the back of this patch panel and short patch cords are used to connect the patch panel to the POE switch.

 The buyer will need to provide the mounting bracket, for lack of a better word, that mounts to the wall and this patch panel snaps into since we must've inadvertently threw them away instead of keeping them with this patch panel.  An old mounting bracket for a 66 punchdown telephone connecting block works perfectly.

This item will be shipped in a cardboard box via insured ground advantage with the USPS.

Thanks for looking and God bless!