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Networking cable Deltaco TP-610AU RJ-45 Cat6a 10 m Grey
Networking cable Deltaco TP-610AU RJ-45 Cat6a 10 m Grey
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Networking cable Deltaco TP-610AU RJ-45 Cat6a 10 m Grey
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Networking cable Deltaco TP-610AU RJ-45 Cat6a 10 m Grey
Networking cable Deltaco TP-610AU RJ-45 Cat6a 10 m Grey
The Deltaco TP-610AU RJ-45 Cat6a 10 m Grey network cable provides a straightforward solution for wired Ethernet connections where Cat6a performance is required. This 10 m cable uses RJ-45 connectors on both ends and U/UTP construction to reduce electromagnetic interference, supporting high-speed data transfer for stable, low-latency networking in home and office environments.
The cable's Cat6a specification enables higher data rates and improved crosstalk performance compared with earlier categories, while the U/UTP shielding helps minimize external interference without adding bulk. A 10 m length allows flexible placement between devices and network outlets, and the neutral grey jacket blends into most installations. The standardized RJ-45 terminations ensure compatibility with common switches, routers, network cards and patch panels.
Plug each RJ-45 connector firmly into the corresponding Ethernet ports on your devices. Ensure connectors click into place to guarantee proper contact. Route the cable to avoid sharp bends and place it away from sources of strong electromagnetic interference such as high-current mains wiring or large motors. For best performance, keep the cable length within the specified 10 m and use appropriate cable management to prevent strain at the connector ends.
For reliable network performance, verify that connected hardware supports Cat6a speeds if you require higher throughput; when used with standard gigabit equipment the cable provides stable connections. Replace the cable if the jacket or connectors show visible damage, and avoid running the cable alongside heavy electrical wiring to reduce potential interference.
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