Faceplates Double Gang – Labeling solutions from Windy City Wire help integrators, contractors, and distributors finish Category Cable installations cleanly, consistently, and with clear port identification. In commercial and industrial spaces where uptime, documentation, and serviceability matter, properly labeled terminations simplify troubleshooting, streamline network planning, and support long-term network resilience.
This sub-category focuses on double-gang, multi-port wall plates designed for standard keystone modules used with Category Cable deployments. Each plate provides an organized, professional finish that supports network optimization by making ongoing moves, adds, and changes more efficient. Labeling windows enable fast, accurate port ID, which reduces maintenance time and error risk across complex networking technologies.
Pair these plates with SmartWire Category Cable for a complete low-voltage solution you can standardize across projects. SmartWire is the brand name of low-voltage cable Windy City Wire manufactures in the United States. SmartWire cables feature SmartWire Glide Technology, a cable lubrication applied during manufacturing that reduces friction during cable pulling by up to 70%, helping crews work faster and with less rework. If your team needs to standardize identification, SmartWire jacket and stripe color options can be customized to align with your organization’s labeling scheme, improving long-term manageability and network planning.
Why choose Windy City Wire for Category Cable and connectivity components
The result is a consistent, professional finish at every workstation and IDF/MDF—helping your team maintain network resilience, simplify ongoing changes, and reduce truck rolls. When planning the next roll-out of networking technologies, standardize on SmartWire Category Cable and these labeled double-gang plates to streamline deployment and lifetime maintenance.
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Summary: Value for your next project
Ready to standardize your Category Cable deployments for easier maintenance and long-term reliability? Specify SmartWire cable and our labeled double-gang faceplates on your next bill of materials to support network planning, network optimization, and ongoing system uptime.
Faceplates Double Gang – Labeling
Windy City Wire supports commercial and industrial integrators, contractors, and distributors with complete Category Cable solutions and the connectivity hardware that makes them easy to install, document, and maintain. Our 6‑Port Double‑Gang Keystone Faceplate with Labeling (White) is designed to bring clean presentation, clear identification, and long‑term serviceability to any structured cabling build where Category Cable and related networking technologies are deployed.
Why a labeled double‑gang faceplate matters
Where Category Cable and labeled faceplates fit
Systems commonly supported by Category Cable at the outlet
How labeled faceplates strengthen your project lifecycle
Best practices when pairing Category Cable with double‑gang labeled faceplates
Who we serve
Windy City Wire partners directly with integrators, contractors, and distributors. Talk with our team about specifying faceplates, keystones, and Category Cable together to support consistent documentation practices, efficient installations, and long‑term serviceability.
Key takeaways
SmartWire Category Cable is packaged in our patented RackPack carton for jobsite efficiency. Learn more about our RackPack: https://windycitywire.com/solutions/rackpack-overview
• CAT5e: Up to 1 Gbps to 100 m; 100 MHz; solid choice for basic data/voice.
• CAT6: 1 Gbps to 100 m; supports 10 Gbps to ~55 m; 250 MHz; tighter specs for reduced crosstalk.
• CAT6A: 10 Gbps to 100 m; 500 MHz; improved alien crosstalk control for higher-density networking technologies and better network resilience.
• CAT7: Typically 10 Gbps to 100 m; 600+ MHz; fully shielded constructions common; used in specialized environments and often outside standard RJ45 ecosystems.
Select based on required bandwidth, distance, environment, and long-term network planning.
Color conventions vary by organization—standardize your scheme to streamline network optimization and documentation.