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Patchcord UTP 50 m gray — BLOW 2707# network cable, 50m UTP, gray
Patchcord UTP 50 m gray — BLOW 2707# network cable, 50m UTP, gray
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Patchcord UTP 50 m gray — BLOW 2707# network cable, 50m UTP, gray
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Patchcord UTP 50 m gray — BLOW 2707# network cable, 50m UTP, gray
Patchcord UTP 50 m gray — BLOW 2707# network cable, 50m UTP, gray
UTP patchcord BLOW 2707# is a 50-meter unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) network cable in gray, intended for Ethernet connectivity between network equipment over extended distances. The cable is manufactured for standard structured cabling and provides a single continuous 50 m run suitable for connecting switches, routers and patch panels in offices, server rooms and residential installations. The neutral gray jacket enables discreet routing along walls, ceilings and cable trays while maintaining predictable electrical characteristics of UTP Category cable.
This 50 m UTP patchcord offers a long, factory-terminated cable length that reduces the need for intermediate joiners or multiple shorter cables. The unshielded twisted-pair design provides reliable signal transmission for typical Ethernet applications while remaining flexible enough for routing in restricted spaces. The gray outer sheath resists abrasion and simplifies visual identification in multi-cable environments. The single continuous run minimizes connection points, which helps preserve link integrity across longer distances.
Route the 50 m UTP patchcord between the two network devices ensuring the cable is not sharply bent or tightly kinked. Plug the RJ45 connectors into the Ethernet ports of the switch, router or patch panel until the latch clicks. Avoid running the cable in parallel with high-voltage power lines for long distances to reduce potential interference. If permanent installation requires cable management, secure the patchcord with appropriate clips or cable ties without compressing the jacket.
For best performance, confirm the connected devices support the required Ethernet speed for your network and keep total link length within recommended limits for copper cabling. Inspect connectors before use and replace the cable if the jacket or connectors show visible damage. When installing in structured cabling systems, follow local wiring standards and maintain proper bend radius.
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