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SecurityNET S/FTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 1m, LSZH, Black
SecurityNET S/FTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 1m, LSZH, Black
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SecurityNET S/FTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 1m, LSZH, Black
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SecurityNET S/FTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 1m, LSZH, Black
SecurityNET S/FTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 1m, LSZH, Black
The SecurityNET S/FTP Cat.6 patch cable is a high-performance networking solution engineered for stable and secure data transmission. Measuring 1 meter in length, this cable is designed to provide reliable connectivity for high-speed Ethernet networks, ensuring minimal signal loss and protection against electromagnetic interference through its advanced S/FTP shielding. The cable is encased in a halogen-free LSZH jacket, which reduces toxic smoke emissions in the event of fire, making it a safer choice for enclosed office spaces and residential installations.
This patch cable offers superior signal integrity due to its S/FTP shielding, which effectively blocks external interference and crosstalk, allowing for consistent data transfer speeds. The use of LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) material ensures that the cable meets stringent safety standards, providing peace of mind in environments where fire safety is a priority. Its robust construction guarantees long-term durability, while the 1-meter length is perfectly suited for organized cable management in server racks or desktop setups.
This cable is not intended for outdoor use, as the jacket material is not UV-resistant and the internal components are not protected against moisture or extreme weather conditions. Additionally, the 1-meter length may be insufficient for long-distance connections between rooms or across large office floors.
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 plug is securely locked. Ensure that both ends of the cable are fully seated in their respective ports to maintain a stable connection. When routing the cable, avoid sharp bends or excessive tension, as this can damage the internal twisted pairs and degrade network performance.
For the best network performance, avoid running Ethernet cables parallel to power lines, as this can introduce electromagnetic noise. Always keep the cable organized using cable ties to prevent tangling and to maintain proper airflow in server cabinets.
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