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SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 2m, LSZH, Grey
SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 2m, LSZH, Grey
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SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 2m, LSZH, Grey
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SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 2m, LSZH, Grey
SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 2m, LSZH, Grey
The SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 patch cable is a high-performance networking solution engineered for stable and efficient data transmission in modern Ethernet environments. Measuring 2 meters in length, this cable provides the necessary reach for connecting various network devices while maintaining signal integrity. Constructed with a halogen-free LSZH jacket, it offers enhanced safety features, reducing toxic smoke emissions in the event of a fire, which makes it a responsible choice for professional office spaces and residential installations.
This Cat.6 patch cable excels in providing reliable high-speed connectivity for demanding network applications. The unshielded twisted pair design is optimized to minimize crosstalk and interference, ensuring consistent data throughput for your devices. The inclusion of an LSZH jacket provides a significant safety advantage, as it is designed to be flame-retardant and low-smoke, meeting strict building safety standards. Its flexible construction allows for easy cable management in tight spaces, such as server racks or behind desks, without compromising durability.
This cable is not intended for outdoor use, as the jacket material is not UV-resistant and lacks protection against moisture and extreme weather conditions. Additionally, it is not suitable for environments requiring high levels of electromagnetic interference shielding, where a shielded (FTP or STP) cable would be necessary.
To use the cable, simply insert the RJ45 connector into the Ethernet port of your network 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 network performance. When disconnecting, press the plastic tab on the connector to release it safely from the port.
For optimal network performance, avoid running Ethernet cables parallel to power lines to prevent potential electromagnetic interference. Always ensure the cable is properly routed to avoid tripping hazards and physical strain on the connectors.
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