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SecurityNET Patch Cable SF/UTP Cat.5e 0.5m Grey PVC
SecurityNET Patch Cable SF/UTP Cat.5e 0.5m Grey PVC
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SecurityNET Patch Cable SF/UTP Cat.5e 0.5m Grey PVC
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SecurityNET Patch Cable SF/UTP Cat.5e 0.5m Grey PVC
SecurityNET Patch Cable SF/UTP Cat.5e 0.5m Grey PVC
The SecurityNET patch cable SF/UTP Cat.5e is a reliable networking solution designed to provide stable and efficient data transmission for various local area network applications. Measuring 0.5 meters in length, this grey cable is constructed with a durable PVC jacket and features double shielding to effectively minimize electromagnetic interference, ensuring consistent signal integrity in both home and office environments.
This patch cable offers superior protection against external signal interference thanks to its SF/UTP double shielding design, which helps maintain high data transfer speeds and reduces packet loss. The compact 0.5-meter length is ideal for reducing cable clutter in server racks or near workstations, while the robust PVC outer layer provides long-lasting durability and flexibility for everyday use in professional or residential network setups.
This cable is not intended for long-distance connections due to its 0.5-meter length. It is also not suitable for outdoor use or environments where the cable will be exposed to extreme temperatures, moisture, or direct sunlight, as the standard PVC jacket is designed for indoor conditions.
To use the cable, simply insert the RJ45 connector into the network port of your device until you hear a click, ensuring a secure connection. Repeat the process for the second device. Ensure that the cable is not bent at sharp angles or placed under heavy tension to maintain optimal performance and prevent damage to the internal wiring.
For the best performance, avoid running network cables parallel to power lines to prevent potential signal interference. Always handle the connectors by the plastic housing rather than pulling on the cable itself.
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