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SecurityNET SF/UTP Cat.5e Patch Cable, 5m, Grey, PVC
SecurityNET SF/UTP Cat.5e Patch Cable, 5m, Grey, PVC
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SecurityNET SF/UTP Cat.5e Patch Cable, 5m, Grey, PVC
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SecurityNET SF/UTP Cat.5e Patch Cable, 5m, Grey, PVC
SecurityNET SF/UTP Cat.5e Patch Cable, 5m, Grey, PVC
The SecurityNET SF/UTP Cat.5e patch cable is a high-performance networking solution engineered for stable and secure data transmission. Measuring 5 meters in length, this cable provides the necessary reach for connecting various network devices within home or office environments. Its SF/UTP construction, which includes both overall foil shielding and individual pair twisting, effectively minimizes electromagnetic interference and crosstalk, ensuring consistent network speeds and data integrity.
This patch cable offers superior protection against external signal interference due to its shielded design, making it a reliable choice for environments where electronic noise might otherwise degrade performance. The durable PVC outer jacket provides excellent flexibility and resistance to wear, allowing for easy routing through cable management systems or around furniture. With its Cat.5e standard, it supports reliable Gigabit Ethernet connections, ensuring that your hardware operates at its intended capacity without signal loss.
This cable is not intended for outdoor use, as the PVC jacket is not designed to withstand prolonged exposure to UV radiation, moisture, or extreme temperature fluctuations. Additionally, it is not suitable for high-bandwidth applications requiring Cat.6a or Cat.7 standards, such as 10Gbps data centers or high-density enterprise server environments.
To use the cable, simply insert the RJ45 connector into the corresponding Ethernet port on your networking device until you hear a distinct click. Ensure that the cable is not bent at sharp angles or pinched by heavy objects, as this can damage the internal conductors and affect signal quality. When disconnecting, press the plastic locking tab on the connector to release it safely from the port.
For optimal network performance, avoid running Ethernet cables parallel to power lines or near large electrical equipment, as this can induce interference despite the cable's shielding. Always ensure that the connectors are fully seated in their ports to maintain a stable physical connection.
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