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SecurityNET Patch Cord UTP Cat.6 Ethernet Cable, 1.5m, Green, PVC
SecurityNET Patch Cord UTP Cat.6 Ethernet Cable, 1.5m, Green, PVC
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SecurityNET Patch Cord UTP Cat.6 Ethernet Cable, 1.5m, Green, PVC
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SecurityNET Patch Cord UTP Cat.6 Ethernet Cable, 1.5m, Green, PVC
SecurityNET Patch Cord UTP Cat.6 Ethernet Cable, 1.5m, Green, PVC
The SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 patch cord is a high-performance Ethernet cable engineered for stable and reliable data transmission within local area networks. Measuring 1.5 meters in length, this cable is designed to provide seamless connectivity between network devices such as computers, routers, switches, and modems. Its robust construction and high-quality materials ensure consistent signal integrity, making it a dependable choice for both residential and professional network environments.
This Cat.6 patch cord offers superior performance compared to older standards, supporting higher data transfer speeds and reduced crosstalk for a more stable connection. The durable PVC jacket provides excellent protection against physical wear and tear, ensuring a long service life even in busy office or home setups. Its vibrant green color allows for easy identification and cable management within complex network racks or crowded workspaces, helping to maintain an organized and efficient infrastructure.
This cable is not intended for outdoor use, as the PVC jacket is not designed to withstand prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, moisture, or extreme temperature fluctuations. Additionally, it is not suitable for applications requiring shielded cables to prevent electromagnetic interference in industrial environments with heavy machinery.
To use the cable, simply insert the RJ45 connector into the Ethernet port of your network device until you hear a distinct click, which indicates that the locking tab is securely engaged. Ensure that the cable is not bent at sharp angles or pinched by furniture, as this can damage the internal wires and degrade network performance. When disconnecting, press the plastic tab on the connector to release it safely from the port.
For the best network performance, avoid running Ethernet cables parallel to power lines or near large electrical appliances, as this can introduce signal interference. Regularly inspect the cable for any signs of physical damage to maintain a stable connection.
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