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SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 1m, LSZH, Black
SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 1m, LSZH, Black
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SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 1m, LSZH, Black
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SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 1m, LSZH, Black
SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 1m, LSZH, Black
The SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 patch cable is a high-performance networking component engineered for stable and efficient data transmission in Ethernet environments. Measuring 1 meter in length, this cable is designed to provide a reliable connection between network devices such as computers, routers, switches, and patch panels. With its Category 6 rating, it supports high-speed data transfer rates suitable for modern home and office network infrastructures.
This patch cable features a specialized LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) jacket, which significantly enhances safety in indoor installations. In the event of a fire, the cable produces minimal smoke and no toxic halogen gases, making it an ideal choice for public buildings, offices, and residential areas where safety standards are a priority. The UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) construction ensures flexibility and ease of installation, while the high-quality internal wiring maintains signal integrity and minimizes interference for consistent network performance.
This cable may not be suitable for outdoor installations or environments exposed to direct sunlight, moisture, or extreme weather conditions, as the LSZH jacket is not designed for exterior durability. Additionally, it is not intended for high-interference industrial environments where shielded (STP/FTP) cabling is required to prevent electromagnetic interference.
To use the SecurityNET patch cable, simply insert the RJ45 connector into the Ethernet port of your networking device 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. Once connected, the device should automatically detect the network link.
For the best network performance, avoid running Ethernet cables parallel to power lines, as this can introduce signal interference. Keep the cable organized using cable ties to maintain airflow and prevent physical strain on the connectors.
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