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SecurityNET PC-5EUTPPVC-YE1 UTP Cat.5e Patch Cable, 1m, Yellow
SecurityNET PC-5EUTPPVC-YE1 UTP Cat.5e Patch Cable, 1m, Yellow
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SecurityNET PC-5EUTPPVC-YE1 UTP Cat.5e Patch Cable, 1m, Yellow
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SecurityNET PC-5EUTPPVC-YE1 UTP Cat.5e Patch Cable, 1m, Yellow
SecurityNET PC-5EUTPPVC-YE1 UTP Cat.5e Patch Cable, 1m, Yellow
The SecurityNET PC-5EUTPPVC-YE1 is a high-quality 1-meter UTP Cat.5e patch cable engineered to provide reliable and stable network connectivity for various hardware devices. Constructed with precision twisted pairs and protected by a durable PVC jacket, this cable ensures consistent data transmission speeds suitable for modern local area networks. Its vibrant yellow color allows for easy identification and cable management within complex network setups.
This patch cable offers excellent signal integrity and durability, making it a dependable choice for everyday networking needs. The flexible yet robust PVC outer layer protects the internal wiring from physical damage and wear, ensuring a long service life. Its standardized design guarantees compatibility with a wide range of networking equipment, providing a seamless plug-and-play experience for users who require a quick and efficient connection between devices.
This cable is not designed for outdoor use or environments exposed to extreme weather conditions, as the PVC jacket is intended for indoor applications. Additionally, it may not be suitable for high-interference industrial environments where shielded cabling is required to prevent electromagnetic interference.
To use the cable, simply insert the RJ45 connector into the network port of your device until you hear a distinct click, indicating that the locking tab is engaged. Ensure that the cable is not bent at sharp angles or subjected to excessive tension, as this can affect signal quality. To remove the cable, press down on the plastic locking tab and gently pull the connector out of the port.
For the best performance, avoid running network cables alongside power lines to minimize potential signal interference. Keep the cable organized using ties to prevent tangling and physical strain on the connectors.
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