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SecurityNET Patch Cable S/FTP Cat.6A LSZH Black 3m
SecurityNET Patch Cable S/FTP Cat.6A LSZH Black 3m
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SecurityNET Patch Cable S/FTP Cat.6A LSZH Black 3m
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SecurityNET Patch Cable S/FTP Cat.6A LSZH Black 3m
SecurityNET Patch Cable S/FTP Cat.6A LSZH Black 3m
The SecurityNET Patch Cable S/FTP Cat.6A LSZH is a professional-grade networking solution engineered for high-speed data transmission and reliable connectivity. Measuring 3 meters in length, this cable features advanced S/FTP shielding, which provides superior protection against electromagnetic interference and crosstalk. The outer jacket is constructed from Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) material, ensuring that the cable is safe for use in enclosed spaces by minimizing toxic smoke emissions in the event of a fire.
This patch cable offers exceptional signal integrity due to its double-shielded design, which effectively isolates data pairs from external noise. The Cat.6A standard supports high bandwidth requirements, making it suitable for demanding network applications. The use of LSZH jacketing enhances safety standards, making it an ideal choice for modern office buildings, data centers, and residential installations where fire safety regulations are a priority. Its robust construction ensures long-term durability and consistent performance across various networking environments.
This cable may not be the optimal choice for outdoor installations, as the LSZH jacket is not specifically rated for direct exposure to harsh weather conditions or UV radiation. Additionally, for extremely long-distance runs exceeding standard Ethernet limitations, alternative fiber optic solutions may be required.
To use the cable, simply insert the RJ45 connector into the corresponding port on your networking device, such as a router, switch, or network interface card, until you hear a distinct click. Ensure that the cable is not bent at sharp angles or subjected to excessive tension, as this can damage the internal conductors and degrade signal quality. Route the cable neatly along walls or through cable management systems to prevent tripping hazards and maintain an organized workspace.
For optimal network performance, avoid running Ethernet cables in parallel with high-voltage power lines to prevent potential electromagnetic interference. Regularly inspect the cable for physical damage or wear to ensure continuous, high-quality data transmission.
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