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SecurityNET UTP Category 6 Patch Cable, 2m, Green, PVC
SecurityNET UTP Category 6 Patch Cable, 2m, Green, PVC
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SecurityNET UTP Category 6 Patch Cable, 2m, Green, PVC
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SecurityNET UTP Category 6 Patch Cable, 2m, Green, PVC
SecurityNET UTP Category 6 Patch Cable, 2m, Green, PVC
The SecurityNET UTP Category 6 patch cable is a reliable networking solution engineered for high-speed data transmission in Ethernet environments. Measuring 2 meters in length, this cable is designed to provide a stable and efficient connection between various network devices, ensuring minimal signal interference and consistent performance for your local area network needs.
This Category 6 patch cable offers superior bandwidth capabilities compared to older standards, making it an excellent choice for modern high-speed internet connections and data-intensive tasks. The durable PVC jacket provides robust protection against physical wear and tear, while the flexible design allows for easy routing through cable management systems or tight spaces. Its standardized UTP construction ensures compatibility with a wide range of networking hardware, providing a plug-and-play experience for both home and office users.
This cable is not intended for outdoor use, as the PVC jacket is not rated for 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 high electrical noise.
To use the cable, simply insert the RJ45 connector into the corresponding Ethernet port on your network device until you hear a click, indicating a secure connection. Ensure that the cable is not bent at sharp angles or subjected to excessive tension, as this can damage the internal wiring 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 and ensure that the cable is not pinched by furniture or doors. Regularly inspect the connectors for dust or debris to maintain a reliable connection.
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