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The Stalflex RJ45 Inline Coupler is a compact and reliable solution for connecting two Ethernet patch cables with RJ45 connectors. Whether you’re extending a run in your home network, office infrastructure, or data center, this Cat6-rated coupler delivers secure signal continuity and high-speed performance—while remaining fully compatible with older cable standards.
Cat6 Gigabit Ethernet Support: Complies with Category 6 standards, enabling reliable transmission at speeds up to 1 Gbps.
Backward Compatibility: Fully supports Cat5 and Cat5e cables, ensuring flexibility for existing network infrastructure.
Straight-Through Configuration: Maintains straight wiring configuration—ideal for connecting two straight patch cables without affecting network setup.
Female-to-Female Design: Accepts RJ45 male connectors on both ends for seamless cable extension.
Tool-Free Use: Simple plug-and-play connection—no crimping or soldering required.
Connector Type: RJ45 (female-to-female)
Cable Compatibility: Cat6, Cat5e, Cat5
Performance: Supports Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps)
Wiring Type: Straight-through (T568A/B compliant)
Housing: Durable plastic with internal shielding for signal integrity
Application: Indoor use (home, office, data rack)
Extending Ethernet patch cables without needing a new custom-length cable
Joining network cables across wall ports or office spaces
Quickly adapting or troubleshooting network links
Creating temporary or modular network setups in server rooms or IT environments
The Stalflex Cat6 RJ45 Coupler is the perfect choice when you need to join two Ethernet patch cables without sacrificing speed or stability. With Gigabit performance, backward compatibility, and simple plug-in installation, it’s a must-have tool for anyone managing a wired network—from home users to IT professionals.