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Networking cable A-LAN KKS6SZA0.5 RJ-45 Cat6 F/UTP 0.5 m Grey
Networking cable A-LAN KKS6SZA0.5 RJ-45 Cat6 F/UTP 0.5 m Grey
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Networking cable A-LAN KKS6SZA0.5 RJ-45 Cat6 F/UTP 0.5 m Grey
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Networking cable A-LAN KKS6SZA0.5 RJ-45 Cat6 F/UTP 0.5 m Grey
Networking cable A-LAN KKS6SZA0.5 RJ-45 Cat6 F/UTP 0.5 m Grey
A-LAN KKS6SZA0.5 RJ-45 Cat6 F/UTP 0.5 m Grey is a short Ethernet patch cable intended for reliable connections between network devices. The cable is constructed with 24 AWG copper conductors and a PVC outer jacket, terminated with RJ-45 male connectors on both ends. Its F/UTP shielding reduces electromagnetic interference and crosstalk, and the Cat6 design supports data transmission frequencies up to 250 MHz while meeting IEEE 802.3af compatibility for Power over Ethernet requirements.
The shielded F/UTP design provides improved protection against external interference compared with unshielded cables, enabling more consistent signal quality over short runs. The 24 AWG copper conductors offer low resistance and stable connectivity, and the compact 0.5 m length reduces cable clutter in dense installations. PVC jacketing ensures basic mechanical protection and flexible handling for office or home environments.
Plug each RJ-45 connector into the corresponding Ethernet ports on the devices to be connected, ensuring a firm click to confirm proper seating. Use the 0.5 m cable for short-distance links where a compact, tidy connection is required. Verify link status on connected devices and observe network diagnostics if a connection is not established. For PoE devices, confirm power requirements and compatibility with IEEE 802.3af before applying power over the cable.
Route the cable away from high-voltage power lines and strong sources of electromagnetic interference to maintain signal integrity. Avoid sharp bends and tight loops; a minimum bend radius roughly equivalent to four times the cable diameter helps prevent conductor stress. For permanently installed or exposed runs, consider additional protection or conduit if mechanical wear or environmental exposure is expected.
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