APC Surge Protector with Phone, Network Ethernet a

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APC P11VNT3 6 feet 11 Outlets 3020 Joules Performance SurgeArrest 11 Outlets with tel2/splitter, coax and ethernet jacks
3020 Joule surge protector power strip
11 total power surge protector outlets with sliding safety shutters, 6 outlets are block spaced for larger adapters
Data Line Protection : Analog phone line for phone/fax/modem/DSL (RJ-11 connector), Network line – 10/100 Base-T Ethernet (RJ-45 connector), Coaxial cable for CATV/SATV/modem/Audio-Video (coax connector)
8 feet cord with 180 degree rotation and right angle plug
Lifetime warranty and $100,000 equipment protection policy provides peace of mind

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  1. Steve L.

    A not so short lesson on surge protectors
    Fortunately, most of us will never need to find out how well our surge protectors actually work. Instead, we must put our faith in the warranty offered and the connected equipment insurance provided. However, I can’t tell you how many times I have read horror stories in reviews about how APC, or Tripp-Lite, or some other company has stiffed their customer by refusing to pay, once they’ve examined the equipment. Far too often, the bitter review left behind even explains WHY the customer didn’t get their money. As an example, I can recall one such review for this very surge protector in which the customer admitted that, although their cable box was plugged into the surge protector, the cable connection itself was not. That’s a bit like blaming your seatbelt for failing to protect you when driving drunk.This is certainly not the highest rated surge protector, but it does have all of the connections necessary to provide protection for your equipment, if connected properly. In addition to 11 power outlets, there’s a connection for coax cable, one for your phone line and one for your computer network. In order for these to be effective, however, they need to be used. It’s not enough to plug in every single component in your entertainment system to this device if the your cable isn’t plugged into this device before connecting to your cable box, if your phone line doesn’t pass through this device before connecting to your fax machine, and if your home network doesn’t pass through here on the way to your router. A lightening strike can enter on any set of wires entering your home – not just on the power line – and once it enters through a single piece of equipment, from there it can spread to every other connected piece of equipment, frying the electronics in all of them.I noted that one of the ratings made note of a loss of cable signal using this surge protector. I’m using mine on an unamplified indoor antenna without any degradation of signal. It’s possible that your own cable company may be the issue, as some of them rely on two-way communication with the cable box, which may not work well with ANY surge protector. I’ve seen complaints with other surge protectors that ethernet performance may be slowed down as well, but few of us have broadband connections that are fast enough where this would matter anyway. Unfortunately APC and Tripp-Lite do not publish this information, making it very difficult to know if a particular surge protector will work in a particular setting. In my experience, this surge protector works perfectly well with Verizon FiOS.There are a couple of other things I would like to bring up for those trying to decide on the purchase of this particular surge protector. Home networks can be quite extensive and a TV in the bedroom can easily serve as the entry point for a surge that effects your connected refrigerator. Long runs of wire can serve as an antenna, picking up a nearby lightening strike and sending it through your home network. The bottom line is that you need surge protection for every piece of connected equipment. Each point of entry to your equipment, be it an entertainment unit, a computer, a refrigerator or a router, needs it’s own protection, even from your own home network. Most surge protectors are rated in Joules, but that only measures how much power they can absorb over their lifetimes before they fail. The important specifications are clamping voltage and response time, both of which should be as low as possible. In that regard, this APC surge protector is adequate for most home applications.Finally, a word about voltage conditioning, which can be just as important as protection from lightening strikes. If you live in a single family house of fairly recent vintage, you probably don’t need to worry much about this and surge protectors such as this one are fine for your needs. On the other hand, if your wiring is more than 30 or 40 years old, or if you live in an apartment building, you definitely need more than a surge protector. For example, if your neighbor down the hall flips on their 1000 watt amplifier at the same time that the upstairs neighbor turns on their oven and that your air conditioning cycles on, you’re likely to experience a momentary drop in line voltage. For a lot of computers, that can be a problem – a BIG problem. Over time, the data on your hard drive or SSD will be corrupted. A power line conditioner, which is a surge protector with added circuitry to protect against transient changes in line voltage, will protect you against damage from these transients. However, they do so at a cost of what can be a few hundred dollars a piece. If you are going to spend that kind of money to protect your computers, you might as well get an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), particularly if your area is prone to power outages. A UPS will not only protect you against voltage fluctuations, but it will shut your computer down gracefully in the event of a prolonged power outage. Buyer beware, though – a lot of UPS’s use a simulated sine wave output that for a computer is worse than having nothing. You need to buy a UPS with a pure sine wave output – they cost more than twice as much, but can help to save your data, particularly if you haven’t invested in cloud-based backup.If you’re wondering why someone who’s obviously computer savvy is using such a simple surge protector, let me explain. CyberPower warns agains connecting a laser printer to any of their UPS units. Indeed, the warranty is void if one attempts to do so. My wife and I live in a high-rise building with old wiring, so we’re not about to be without our UPS’s. We both have multi-function laser printers and for these, the APC surge protector is perfect. The printers have connections to power, the telephone line and our home network. The APC surge protector provides protection for all of these.

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  2. The Wandering Tech Guy

    Working excellently, 3 months and counting. High quality design that helps improve safety.
    It’s fair to say that the APC surge protector is quite expensive compared to other protectors of this size. This protector has quality to match, however.The indicator lights in traffic light colors are not just for show: an overload and wiring fault indication is especially helpful when you are dealing with a large surge protector, where large amount of wattage is drawn and any mistakes with wiring or overloading the circuit can be very dangerous. It is not going to substitute your local electrician, but great feature to include nevertheless.The individual receptacles of this unit will be a bit stiff when you try to plug something in, which is also another great design consideration: stiff receptacles makes it more unlikely for a plug to be unintentionally removed, and it will allow the surge protector to handle more insertion/removal cycles before the receptacle becomes significantly worn.The swiveling cord from the unit helps greatly with cable management and placement of the surge protector. The surge protector itself seems sturdy. Dust covers are a welcome inclusion as well.Overall, if you have a lot of devices to deal with and want to find a good quality surge protector, this APC surge protector is a very good option. Its safety features is especially helpful for its size, and the design is very good.

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  3. Morgan Smith

    Works Perfectly
    I definitely recommend purchasing this APC P11VT3 surge protector! After ordering and planning out a new home theater and computing set-up, I figured it would be best to protect my systems. I looked into many different surge protectors and the protection they offer and this one came out on top. After receiving it and getting my system set up, I can say it works great. The only worry I had from reviews was the coaxial filter, but upon using it myself, I found no issues that have been mentioned by other reviewers such as any kind of signal or picture degradation.The outlets are arranged perfectly to suit any size plug you may have (and lots of them!), and have sliding covers for the outlets you don’t need, so you can keep the dust and dirt out. Each outlet holds plugs in tight, so you can be sure nothing will accidentally come loose. The power cord swivels 180 degrees at the unit, which allows the cord to run in either direction. The plug at the end of the power cord connects securely into the wall outlet and the cord comes out sideways against the wall at about a 225 degree angle (down and to the left). Near the power switch, there are three easy to see lights, and easy to read descriptions next to them to assess the units state of function.Also, in the box you get three cables for this unit, a Coaxial cable, Phone Cable, and Ethernet Cable so when you plug in your main lines to the surge protector, you don’t have to go buy or look for a second cable to go from the unit to the product you’re protecting.Registration of this product can easily be done online, and is definitely recommended if you want the lifetime product warranty that includes connected equipment protection. I am confident that when I move back to Florida, the lightning capital, this product will do it’s job, and if for any reason it were to fail, APC would step up and deliver on their warranty. Thanks APC and Amazon!

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  4. RYU

    Buenos materiales, suficientes enchufes y funcional para suprimir picos

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  5. Christian Alejandro ☠️

    Esta es una de esas compras que uno hace más que nada por necesidad y no por gusto. Me ví en la necesidad de adquirir este protector de corriente porque el otro que tengo es de 4 salidas y requiero de uno con mayor capacidad para mis aparatos adicionales.Escogí este protector y modelo en particular ya que cuenta con 11 entradas, protección para linea de datos (DSL) y teléfono, protección para entrada coaxial (útil para usuarios que contratan cable o servicio de TV satelital) y protección para linea de datos por medio de conexion a ethernet.Yo en lo personal haré uso de la protección de la linea de tel/DSL (mi proveedor de internet es Telmex) y de la protección de entrada coaxial (mi TV está conectada a una antena exterior) ya que las descargas eléctricas que pueden arruinar tus aparatos no vienen solo de las lineas eléctricas tradicionales. Es muy posible que las descargas eléctricas que se generan durante una tormenta eléctrica también lleguen a tus aparatos por medio de esos medios y pues no me quiero arriesgar jeje. Telmex no realiza sus instalaciones de linea de cobre aterrizadas (al menos en mi zona) y pues la antena exterior que tengo conectada a mi TV sería un excelente conductor de carga electrica que terminaria en TV :(No utilizaré la entrada de protección de cable de datos ethernet ya que no existe linea alguna que ingresa a mi casa desde el exterior.-Con el protector vienen 3 cables a utilizar: el cable ethernet CAT-5, un cable telefónico y un tercer cable coaxial que es requerido utilizarlo si harás uso de la protección para esa entrada.Viene con su instructivo para uso correcto y garantía.-El protector te indica 3 estados por medio de luces LED; el LED verde se prende cuando el aparato está funcionando normalmente y está protegiendo tus aparatos. La luz amarilla se prende en caso de haber una sobrecarga y la LED roja se prende cuando hay algún problema con el cableado eléctrico de tu hogar. En mi caso la LED roja se prende porque no todos los enchufes de mi casa están conectados a tierra. Es algo que tendré resolver en el futuro.Tengo mi linea de Telmex conectada y no he notado interferencia alguna con mi servicio ni perdida de velocidad pero estoy 100% más tranquilo sabiendo que por ese medio ya no ingresará corriente que pueda dañar mis aparatos al igual que por el cable coaxial de mi antena de exterior.-El protector está construido de plástico rigido resistente y viene con paneles deslizables en cada enchufe para evitar que se meta el polvo o pelusa dentro de ellos. El cable que va a la pared es bastante largo y muy grueso pero NO recomiendo que se alargue con una extensión ya que puede que la extensión no sea la indicada para la carga de energía requerida para el funcionamiento adecuado del protector.El protector no hace ruido y los espacios para conectar los aparatos son los adecuados por si llegas a tener de esos eliminadores bultosos que ocupan mucho espacio.En mi caso tengo conectada mi TV, mi PS4 Pro, mi sistema de audio Logitech, mi modem de Telmex, un switch de red, mi PC y mi unidad de DVR y ha funcionado de maravilla.No puedo recomendar lo suficiente un protector de corriente para tus aparatos; aún cuando no hayan tormentas eléctricas frecuentes en tu área las fluctuaciones de corriente pueden arruinar tus aparatos.Espero y mi opinión le haya servido de algo a alguien. Gracias por leerme, ¡saludos!

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  6. Dad

    This is a great piece of equipment that is well designed with plenty of useful features. I initially bought this particular product because it had been bench tested along side a number of other surge protectors and came out on top in terms of performance. In addition to the A/C protection it has protection for phone (RJ-45) and coax inputs. I was very pleasantly surprised when it arrived with additional phone and coax patch cables so you don’t need to buy those separately. That feature wasn’t listed anywhere on the product description but speaks to the thought that went into this product. A rotating supply cord (where it attaches to the power strip) helps to ensure the cord can be routed neatly where you want it to go without bending it back on itself. All-in-all a very well made product. Bought a couple more after I discovered how great it was.

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  7. Marí de la Cruz

    Buen producto, cumple lo que promete.

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  8. Fredy Alvarado

    RECOMIENDO MUCHO ESTE PRODUCTO. El material es muy bueno, hace justicia a la marca, que es una de las mejores que he usado personalmente. el protector de sobrepicos para el telefono y el cable coaxial es muy bueno. Los contactos y protecciones son buenos y muy faciles de manejar

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