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Networking Cable Netrack Patch Cable RJ45 20 m Cat6e Grey
Networking Cable Netrack Patch Cable RJ45 20 m Cat6e Grey
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Networking Cable Netrack Patch Cable RJ45 20 m Cat6e Grey
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Networking Cable Netrack Patch Cable RJ45 20 m Cat6e Grey
Networking Cable Netrack Patch Cable RJ45 20 m Cat6e Grey
The Netrack Patch Cable RJ45 20 m Cat6e Grey is a shielded U/UTP network cable designed for reliable wired Ethernet connections up to Cat6e performance. Featuring RJ-45 connectors on both ends and a 20 meter length, this grey patch cable is suitable for linking switches, routers, patch panels and network devices in home and office environments where reduced crosstalk and stable data transmission are required.
The cable offers U/UTP shielding that helps reduce electromagnetic interference and crosstalk compared with unshielded alternatives, supporting clearer signal transmission across the full 20 m length. Standard RJ-45 terminations provide wide compatibility with Ethernet ports and network equipment. The Cat6e specification supports higher frequency performance for common LAN applications while the neutral grey jacket allows discreet installation in residential and professional settings.
Insert each RJ-45 connector into the Ethernet port of the devices you want to connect until the connector clicks into place. Ensure both devices are powered and their network interfaces are enabled. Route the cable to avoid sharp bends and pinch points, and keep it separated from high-voltage power lines to minimize interference. For structured installations, label both ends and secure the cable with appropriate cable management to maintain tidy runs and reliable connections.
For optimal performance, avoid tightly coiling the cable and maintain bend radii greater than the cable diameter. Use the cable for typical Ethernet speeds supported by Cat6e in local networks, and replace the cable if connectors or the jacket become damaged. When running near sources of electromagnetic noise, consider additional separation or alternative routing to preserve signal integrity.
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