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Network patch cable CABLETIME Cat6 UTP, 8 m, black
Network patch cable CABLETIME Cat6 UTP, 8 m, black
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Network patch cable CABLETIME Cat6 UTP, 8 m, black
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Network patch cable CABLETIME Cat6 UTP, 8 m, black
Network patch cable CABLETIME Cat6 UTP, 8 m, black
CABLETIME Cat6 UTP network patch cable, 8 m, black (MPN: CA915538, EAN: 6975285505370) is an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) Cat6 cable designed for standard Gigabit Ethernet and general network connectivity in home and office environments. The 8-meter length and flexible outer jacket support straightforward routing between routers, switches, patch panels, desktop PCs and other network devices while meeting Cat6 performance expectations for reliable data transmission.
The CABLETIME Cat6 UTP cable delivers Cat6-level electrical characteristics for improved crosstalk and system noise performance compared to lower-category cables, enabling stable Gigabit connections where Cat6-rated performance is required. Its unshielded construction reduces weight and cost while the flexible black jacket eases installation in tight spaces and along walls or cable trays. The cable is compatible with standard RJ45 connectors and common networking hardware.
Route the Cat6 UTP cable from one network device to another, ensuring minimal sharp bends to maintain cable performance. Terminate or verify existing RJ45 plugs are firmly inserted into device ports such as routers, switches, network cards or patch panels. For best results, avoid running the cable in parallel with high-voltage power lines and keep slack to allow for movement and reconfiguration.
Use the CABLETIME Cat6 UTP cable for typical Ethernet applications up to Gigabit speeds within the limits of Cat6 specifications. For environments with strong electromagnetic interference or where shielded cabling is required, consider using a screened (STP/FTP) cable instead. Regularly inspect connectors for wear and replace the cable if physical damage or degraded connectivity is observed.
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