Connectors Rack

Connectors Rack
Where is a good one-stop-shop to buy network supplies?

I have previously purchased network supplies for work from CDW. They were a little more expensive than some other places but they had just about everything I needed.

I now need to purchase more patch panels, punch down panels, wall mount racks, switches, ethernet cable, keystone jacks, rj-45 connectors, etc. Does anyone know of a place with a good reputation that sells ALL of this stuff but may be able to offer better prices than CDW?

Check with Tiger Direct. They don't always list everything they have in their catalog.

Check out the Connectors Rack listings below and save 20% to 70% off retail prices:

2U Speakon Rack Panel with 6 panel speakon connectors
2U Speakon Rack Panel with 6 panel speakon connectors
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Audio Video media Mount Rack 19 PANEL 48 BNC Connectors Extron Cables coax wire
Audio Video media Mount Rack 19 PANEL 48 BNC Connectors Extron Cables coax wire
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Kramer Vp-10 1x10 Rgbhv Video Distribution Amplifier (AVT01)

International Connectors Iccmswmr30 Rack, Wall Mount, 30 Rms
For much larger installations, the 30 RMS steel rack comes in handy. Designed with the same quality and ease of use as it's counterparts, it provides an ideal solution for larger installations. Includes #12 rack screws.
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International Connectors Iccmswmr15 Rack, Wall Mount, 18in Deep, 15 Rms
RACK, WALL MOUNT, 18in DEEP, 15 RMS, wall mount rack 30in h x 19.5 x w 18in x d
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Opto 22 SNAP-B8M Snap B-Series 8 Module Rack
The SNAP-B8M rack mounts a compatible SNAP brain (such as the serial B3000 or the SNAP-UP1-ADS) and eight SNAP I/O modules. Field devices are wired directly to the top-mounted removable connectors on the SNAP I/O modules. The rack can be panel mounted or DIN-rail mounted and requires a 5 VDC power source. SNAP B-series mounting racks are designed to hold an intelligent SNAP I/O processor - either a SNAP brain or an on-the-rack controller - and several I/O modules. This rack family includes racks that are compatible with ARCNET and serial SNAP brains, including those using Modbus and Profibus protocols, and with some Ethernet-based SNAP Ultimate I/O on-the-rack controllers and SNAP Ethernet I/O brains. Since SNAP analog, digital, and serial I/O modules have the same footprint, customers using most SNAP B-series racks can mix modules on the same I/O mounting rack. However, module types, features, and positions on the rack vary depending on the capabilities of the brain or on-the-rack controller used. Field devices are wired directly to the top-mounted removable connectors on the modules plugged into each rack. The module and rack design allows modules to simply snap on and off the mounting rack. SNAP racks use a retention rail locking system that holds modules securely to the rack. Normally, a hold-down screw is not required. However, for applications that require additional module security, SNAP racks have provisions for two 4-40 by 1/2" standard machine screws to hold each module in position. All SNAP racks offer panel mounting and the option of DIN-rail mounting. SNAP racks require a 5 VDC power source. Replacement fuse: SNAP-FUSE4A or BEL5 5HF4. Operating temperature: 0 to 70 degree celsius. Relative humidity: 95 percent non-condensing. Note: I/O Processor means a SNAP brain or on-the-rack controller. 4 Four-channel SNAP digital modules can be used in positions 0-7 only.Underwriters Laboratory, Factory Mutual, IEC 950: 1991-09, 89/336/EEC, 2002/95/EC, Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement
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Opto 22 SNAP-D12M Snap D-Series 12 Module Rack
SNAP D-series racks are designed for discrete control applications and can accommodate 4, 6, 8, or 12 SNAP 4-channel digital modules. These racks use an industry-standard 50-pin header connector, which allows these racks to be used in a variety of applications. The logic side of the I/O circuitry can be controlled directly or by using an Opto 22 PCI-AC5 (PCI bus) or G4AC5 or AC5 (ISA bus) PC adapter card. In addition, the 4-module-position SNAP-D4M can be used with Opto 22s Classic brain boards. These boards use one of Opto 22s industry-standard protocols (mistic, Optomux, or Pamux) to control the I/O and communicate either serially or in parallel. Field devices are wired directly to the top-mounted removable connectors on the SNAP I/O modules. The module and rack design allows modules to simply snap on and off the mounting rack. SNAP racks use a retention-rail locking system that holds modules securely to the rack. Normally, a hold-down screw is not required. However, for applications that require additional mounting security, SNAP racks have provisions for two 4-40 by 1/2" standard machine screws to hold each module in position. All SNAP racks offer panel mounting and the option of DIN-rail mounting. SNAP racks use a single 5 VDC power source. Power requirements: 5 VDC +/- 0.1 VDC at 1200mA max. Operating temperature range: 0 to 70 degree celsius. Relative humidity: 95 percent, non-condensing. Length: 10.74"/272.8 mm. Center to center length: 4.26".Underwriters Laboratory, IEC 950: 1991-09, 89/336/EEC, 2002/95/EC, Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement
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