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Ethernet patch cable UTP Cat6 MONTIS MT115-5, 5 m length, RJ45
Ethernet patch cable UTP Cat6 MONTIS MT115-5, 5 m length, RJ45
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Ethernet patch cable UTP Cat6 MONTIS MT115-5, 5 m length, RJ45
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Ethernet patch cable UTP Cat6 MONTIS MT115-5, 5 m length, RJ45
Ethernet patch cable UTP Cat6 MONTIS MT115-5, 5 m length, RJ45
MONTIS MT115-5 is a UTP Cat6 Ethernet patch cable with RJ45 connectors and a 5 m length, designed for wired network connections in home and small office environments. The cable supports Gigabit Ethernet performance typical of Cat6 cabling and provides a flexible jacket and standard RJ45 termination for straightforward connection to routers, switches, PCs and other network devices. Its 5-m length balances reach and neat cable routing for common desktop and rack setups.
The cable delivers the electrical and transmission characteristics expected of Cat6 UTP cabling, enabling reliable Gigabit speeds for data transfer and networked applications. The flexible outer jacket eases installation and routing, while the standard RJ45 plugs ensure compatibility with existing Ethernet ports. The 5 m length reduces the need for additional joins or couplers and helps maintain signal integrity across typical in-room distances.
Plug one RJ45 connector into the Ethernet port of your router, switch or modem, and insert the other connector into the Ethernet port of your computer or network device. Ensure both connectors click into place and that cable routing avoids sharp bends, heat sources and areas of mechanical stress. For wall-mounted or rack installations, secure the cable with appropriate clips or cable ties to prevent strain at the connector ends.
For best performance, avoid excessive bending or kinking of the cable and keep runs within recommended in-room distances. When connecting high-bandwidth devices, use direct cable runs rather than adapters or long daisy-chained extensions to maintain Gigabit throughput.
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