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Network cable S CONN maximum connectivity 08-39495 Cat7 S/FTP RJ-45 to RJ-45 40 m Black
The S/CONN maximum connectivity 08-39495 is a 40 m Cat7 S/FTP (S-STP) networking cable in black with RJ-45 straight male connectors on both ends. It supports high-speed data transmission up to 10000 Mbit/s and is suitable for structured cabling where shielded performance and reliable connector contacts are required. Connector contacts are gold-plated to improve contact quality and corrosion resistance.
The Cat7 S/FTP (S-STP) construction provides individual foil shielding for each pair plus an overall braid, reducing electromagnetic interference and crosstalk in noisy environments. The 40 m length offers flexibility for longer runs without intermediate patching. Gold-plated RJ-45 connectors ensure stable connections and improved durability under repeated mating cycles.
This cable is shielded and intended for installations that require S/FTP performance; it may be unnecessary in simple home networks where unshielded Cat5e or Cat6 cables already meet requirements. It is also relatively long for short patch connections and may be inconvenient in compact installations without proper cable management.
Route the cable between network devices and ensure the RJ-45 connectors are fully inserted into the matching ports until they click. Keep the cable shield continuity intact by connecting to shielded ports or grounding points when using S/FTP cabling in environments sensitive to interference. Avoid tight bends and sharp kinks and secure the cable with appropriate fixings to prevent strain on connectors.
For best performance, connect the cable to shielded ports or implement proper grounding, route away from strong electrical sources, and avoid tight bending radius; store excess length coiled without sharp loops.
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