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Patch cable NETRACK Cat5e S/FTP (S‑STP) Blue 3 m RJ-45–RJ-45
Patch cable NETRACK Cat5e S/FTP (S‑STP) Blue 3 m RJ-45–RJ-45
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Patch cable NETRACK Cat5e S/FTP (S‑STP) Blue 3 m RJ-45–RJ-45
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Patch cable NETRACK Cat5e S/FTP (S‑STP) Blue 3 m RJ-45–RJ-45
Patch cable NETRACK Cat5e S/FTP (S‑STP) Blue 3 m RJ-45–RJ-45
NETRACK Cat5e S/FTP (S‑STP) Blue 3 m RJ-45–RJ-45 patch cable is a shielded Ethernet lead designed for reliable 100/1000 Mbps connections in office, server rack and home network environments. The 3 m cable features foil shielding around each twisted pair plus an overall braided screen that reduces electromagnetic interference and crosstalk. Both ends terminate with standard RJ-45 connectors for straightforward connection to switches, routers, patch panels and network interface cards.
The S/FTP (S‑STP) construction combines individual pair foil shields with an overall braided screen, improving immunity to external interference compared with unshielded cables. At a 3 m length this Cat5e cable offers a balance between flexibility and signal integrity for short runs inside racks or between nearby devices. Blue jacketing provides easy visual identification in cabling bundles and managed racks while standard RJ-45 terminations ensure compatibility with common Ethernet equipment.
Insert one RJ-45 connector into the corresponding port on a switch, router, patch panel or network interface card and the other RJ-45 into the target device. Ensure connectors click into place and that cable routing avoids sharp bends and sources of strong electrical noise to preserve shielding effectiveness. For rack installations, secure the cable with cable management accessories to prevent strain on connectors.
Use this 3 m Cat5e S/FTP patch cable for short horizontal or patching runs where reduced electromagnetic interference is required. Avoid running the cable in parallel with high-voltage mains cabling; where crossing is necessary, do so at right angles. For reliable Gigabit performance, keep cable length within standard limits and check terminations if link speed negotiation falls below expected rates.
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