
For compact Ethernet equipment, the RJ45 jack must match the board space, front-panel opening, cable direction, and product housing. Connector structures can be compared based on PCB layout, samples, drawings, or reference part numbers to reduce the risk of mechanical mismatch during prototype development.
Different equipment types have different connector priorities. Network switches and gateways may focus on port layout consistency, industrial control devices may require stronger mechanical stability and shielding, while security and access control equipment may need reliable Ethernet connection in limited installation space. GLGNET offers RJ45 jack connector options for different application requirements, instead of relying on a single standard catalog model.
For OEM projects, the RJ45 jack may need to replace an existing part or support stable production over time. Existing connectors, drawings, samples, or project specifications can be reviewed to match suitable alternatives for sample testing and production evaluation.