I had massive problems (also Ligawo) to get the cables without short-circuit in the Keystone Snap-In.
Once I have the module is closed, there was permanently shorts with about 1 mm out standing cable ends.
Solution-> the cable ends with masking tape, but that when you close the module made problems.
So I had to repeatedly open and close again, what the shelf life did not come to some good module.
Furthermore, I still is not clear how to sell this network socket as flush socket?
Maybe I am, or the salesperson in the Bauhaus too stupid, but a normal UP box is much too narrow.
I eventually completely taken in the surface-mounted socket in the wall ... works, but is certainly not the intention.
In the supplied surface-mounted socket, there is an enormous lack of space, so allowing the cable (CAT 7 duplex) best stick out upward, the can so rotated through 180 ° incorporates.
I have the cable brutally bent downward, so that a normal installation work halfway. Any other opening is almost impossible to use.
The "flaps" to close unused ports fall with me again ... hung out far too thin.
I've probably done something wrong, but the included manual / guide is hard to use.
I also currently unfortunately little time to myself to find all types of installation on the network together, the doses had to be installed as soon as possible and plastered around the construction continues to drive vorran.
The reason why I give more than 1 star is that the cans function after much fumbling at least.
The port on Patchpannel (LSA), however, was the way a pleasure and worked on all 10 cable ends properly (LSA with pliers)