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Networking cable Deltaco TP-603RAU RJ-45 Cat6a 0.3 m Red
The Deltaco TP-603RAU RJ-45 Cat6a 0.3 m Red is a short patch cable designed for high-speed network connections in compact setups. Compliant with the Cat6a standard and fitted with RJ-45 connectors on both ends, it supports reliable data transmission and reduced crosstalk. The cable uses U/UTP construction to minimise electromagnetic interference, while the red outer jacket provides clear visual identification in cabling bundles and rack installations.
This Cat6a cable delivers improved frequency performance compared with lower-category cables, enabling high data rates for modern Ethernet networks. Its 0.3 m length reduces excess cable clutter and is suitable for patching between adjacent ports on switches, routers, or patch panels. The U/UTP design helps limit interference in typical home and office environments, and the bright red colour aids quick identification and organised cable management.
Insert each RJ-45 connector into the corresponding network ports on your devices until the latch clicks. Use this 0.3 m cable for direct patching between adjacent ports on switches, patch panels or network interface cards to minimise cable slack. Ensure connectors are fully seated and avoid sharp bends near the ends to maintain signal integrity. For best results, route the cable alongside other runs with similar characteristics and avoid placing it next to high-voltage power lines.
For organised installations, use the red cable to mark specific connections such as uplinks or voice networks. Keep the cable length appropriate for the distance to prevent stress on connectors and check periodically for physical damage. When connecting in environments with significant electromagnetic noise, consider using shielded cabling or rerouting to reduce interference.
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