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SecurityNET S/FTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 5m, LSZH, Green
SecurityNET S/FTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 5m, LSZH, Green
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SecurityNET S/FTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 5m, LSZH, Green
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SecurityNET S/FTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 5m, LSZH, Green
SecurityNET S/FTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 5m, LSZH, Green
The SecurityNET S/FTP Cat.6 patch cable is a high-performance networking solution designed for reliable data transmission in professional and residential environments. With a length of 5 meters and a vibrant green jacket, this cable is engineered to support high-speed connectivity while maintaining signal integrity through advanced shielding technology. The use of LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) materials ensures that the cable meets stringent safety standards, making it a responsible choice for modern infrastructure.
This patch cable features double shielding, specifically S/FTP construction, which provides superior protection against electromagnetic interference and crosstalk. This ensures stable performance even in environments with high cable density. The LSZH jacket is designed to minimize toxic smoke emission in the event of fire, enhancing safety in enclosed spaces. The 5-meter length offers flexibility for connecting devices across rooms or within server racks, while the distinct green color allows for efficient cable management and quick identification in complex network setups.
This cable may not be suitable for outdoor installations where it would be exposed to direct sunlight, moisture, or extreme temperature fluctuations, as the jacket is not rated for harsh external conditions. Additionally, it is not intended for industrial environments involving heavy machinery that could cause physical abrasion or chemical exposure to the cable.
To use the cable, simply insert the RJ45 connector into the corresponding port on your network device, such as a router, switch, or computer, until you hear a distinct click. Ensure that the cable is not bent at sharp angles or pinched by furniture, as this can damage the internal conductors and degrade signal quality. When routing the cable, use cable ties or management clips to keep it organized and prevent tripping hazards.
For the best network performance, avoid running Ethernet cables parallel to power lines, as this can introduce electrical noise. Always ensure that connectors are fully seated in their ports to maintain a secure and stable connection.
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