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Networking cable LOGON Cat6 U/UTP TCU66U250R, RJ-45–RJ-45, 25 m, red, gold-plated contacts
LOGON Cat6 U/UTP TCU66U250R is a 25 m Ethernet patch cable with RJ-45 connectors on both ends and gold-plated contacts. Built to the Cat6 specification and wired according to EIA/TIA 568B pair sequence, this red cable is intended for typical LAN connections, patch panels and device interconnections where a reliable copper link is required. The cable uses an unshielded twisted pair (U/UTP) construction suitable for residential and small office environments.
The cable’s 3 µm gold-plated pins improve electrical conductivity and resist corrosion, contributing to stable signal transmission and reduced contact resistance over time. The EIA/TIA 568B wiring ensures compatibility with common networking standards and simplifies installation. A length indication on the strain relief helps identify cable run length during setup and maintenance. The flexible jacket and standardized RJ-45 terminations provide straightforward connectivity to switches, routers and wall outlets.
Plug each RJ-45 connector firmly into the corresponding Ethernet port on devices such as computers, switches or routers. Ensure connectors are fully inserted until the latch engages. Route the cable to avoid sharp bends and excessive tension; use the strain relief feature at the connector to reduce stress on terminations. For best performance, avoid running the cable parallel and close to power lines or strong electromagnetic sources.
Use this Cat6 U/UTP cable for Ethernet installations up to 25 m where Cat6 performance and standard RJ-45 connectivity are required. For environments with high electromagnetic interference or where increased protection is needed, consider shielded cable variants or alternative routing to maintain signal integrity.
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