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Networking cable Lanview LV-SFTP6A015W S/FTP 1.5 m White
Lanview SmartClick Cat6A S/FTP patch cable, 1.5 m, white. The LV-SFTP6A015W is a 10GBase-T compatible network cable with S/FTP shielding and gold-plated contacts for reliable connectivity and reduced signal loss. The cable uses a TPE LSZH jacket for increased flexibility and halogen-free safety and supports PoE up to 100 W. Removable SmartClick color-coding clips and length markings on the plug simplify identification and cable management.
This Cat6A cable provides S/FTP shielding for improved EMI protection and gold-plated connector contacts for consistent signal transfer. The TPE LSZH jacket gives a soft, flexible feel that is easier to route in confined spaces while remaining halogen-free. Removable SmartClick color clips allow quick color coding without replacing cables, and length markings on the plug make it simple to identify cable length during installation. The cable is specified for PoE up to 100 W and is suitable for data, audio and video networks.
Connect the RJ45 plugs to the network devices or patch panels ensuring secure insertion until the latch clicks. Use the removable SmartClick color clips to mark individual cables for identification; slide clips onto the plug and attach the desired color. Route the TPE LSZH-jacketed cable through cable paths, avoiding sharp bends and excessive tension. Verify network link and speed after connection and confirm PoE compatibility on both the switch and powered device when using PoE.
For best performance, avoid tight bends (maintain manufacturer bend radius), keep the cable away from strong electromagnetic sources, and use the SmartClick clips to maintain consistent color coding across your installation. Check device specifications for PoE power budgets before deploying high-power PoE devices.
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