Connectivity: CAT 6 Jacks — Non‑Shielded
Windy City Wire supplies Category Cable products and connectivity components that support demanding commercial and industrial environments. Our CAT 6 non‑shielded (UTP) jacks are designed for integrators, contractors, and distributors who require dependable performance, clear standards compliance, and straightforward installation across enterprise networks. These components help streamline network planning, enable consistent terminations, and support network optimization and long‑term network resilience when used with quality Category Cable and best‑practice installation methods.
Product focus: Category 6 MT‑Series Unscreened Keystone Jack
This connectivity component is built for Category 6 channel performance when installed to TIA standards, providing a reliable, non‑shielded solution for typical enterprise data, voice, and device connectivity. The jack supports both T568A and T568B terminations to fit your project’s wiring scheme and is compatible with standard keystone wall plates and patch panels used across many networking technologies.
How these jacks add value to your next project
For teams responsible for multi‑site or large‑scale deployments, a consistent CAT 6 jack simplifies BOMs, helps reduce rework, and keeps field crews moving. Using our non‑shielded CAT 6 jacks alongside SmartWire cable from Windy City Wire gives you a cohesive, low‑voltage solution that supports clear labeling, consistent terminations, and efficient installation practices. The result is cleaner network planning, less time on site, and a stronger foundation for ongoing network optimization and resilience.
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Who we serve
Windy City Wire partners directly with integrators, contractors, and distributors. We manufacture low‑voltage SmartWire cable in the United States and supply complementary connectivity components to help you standardize installs, control costs, and deliver dependable results across diverse networking technologies. We do not sell to end users or consumers.
Summary: Why choose Windy City Wire for Category Cable and connectivity
Our Category Cable offerings and connectivity components are engineered to work together as practical, field‑ready products and solutions for professional teams. When paired with SmartWire low‑voltage cable, our CAT 6 non‑shielded jacks support consistent terminations, clear pathways for upgrades, and reliable day‑to‑day performance—key advantages for organizations prioritizing network planning, lifecycle maintenance, and long‑term network resilience.
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Connectivity CAT 6 Jacks Non-Shielded: dependable terminations for professional Category Cable installations
Windy City Wire supports integrators, contractors, and distributors with a complete low-voltage ecosystem. Our CAT 6 Non-Shielded MT-Series Keystone Jacks deliver consistent performance for structured cabling projects that rely on Category Cable to support voice, data, PoE, and AV applications. Built for high-volume commercial and industrial work, these unscreened keystones streamline installation, simplify network planning, and help drive network optimization across many environments.
Where CAT 6 Non-Shielded Jacks fit in your projects
Key benefits for professional installers
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How these jacks support network optimization and resilience
Common use cases with Category Cable
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Partner with Windy City Wire
We work directly with integrators, contractors, and distributors to help align product selection with project requirements, budget, and schedule. Whether you are standardizing across a campus or building out a single facility, our CAT 6 Non-Shielded Jacks pair seamlessly with Category Cable to support modern networking technologies and long-term serviceability. Connect with our team for assistance with part selection, bill-of-materials development, and best practices that support network optimization, efficient installation, and network resilience.
Here’s a quick guide to help with network planning and network optimization:
Color conventions vary by organization, but common practices include:
Standardizing colors during network planning helps simplify troubleshooting and supports network optimization and resilience.