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Patchcord UTP Cat6 cable MACLEAN MCTV-660, plug–plug, length 3 m
Patchcord UTP Cat6 cable MACLEAN MCTV-660, plug–plug, length 3 m
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Patchcord UTP Cat6 cable MACLEAN MCTV-660, plug–plug, length 3 m
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Patchcord UTP Cat6 cable MACLEAN MCTV-660, plug–plug, length 3 m
Patchcord UTP Cat6 cable MACLEAN MCTV-660, plug–plug, length 3 m
The MACLEAN MCTV-660 UTP Cat6 patchcord is a 3 m Ethernet cable with RJ45 plug–plug connectors designed for wired local area network data transmission. It conforms to Cat6 performance levels to support high-speed connections and is suitable for linking computers, routers, switches and other network equipment in both office and home environments. The cable uses unshielded twisted pair (UTP) construction and standard RJ45 terminations for compatibility with typical network ports.
The Cat6 specification provides improved signal integrity and higher bandwidth compared with earlier categories, enabling reliable Gigabit Ethernet and better headroom for higher-frequency signals. The 3 m length balances flexibility and reduced signal attenuation for common short-run installations. The RJ45 plug–plug configuration allows straightforward, tool-free connection between devices, while UTP construction keeps the cable lightweight and easy to route in patch panels, racks, and under desks.
Insert each RJ45 plug into the corresponding Ethernet port until the latch clicks to ensure a secure connection. Use the patchcord to connect endpoint devices to network equipment such as switches, routers or patch panels. Route the cable to avoid sharp bends, excessive tension and sources of strong electromagnetic interference. For installations in racks or cabinets, secure excess length with cable ties or Velcro straps to maintain orderly cable management.
For optimal performance, keep cable runs within recommended lengths for structured cabling and avoid running UTP patchcords parallel to power cables. Test connections with an appropriate network tester after installation to verify continuity and performance.
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