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SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 0.5m, PVC, Red
SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 0.5m, PVC, Red
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SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 0.5m, PVC, Red
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SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 0.5m, PVC, Red
SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 Patch Cable, 0.5m, PVC, Red
The SecurityNET UTP Cat.6 patch cable is a high-performance networking solution engineered for reliable data transmission in modern Ethernet environments. Measuring 0.5 meters in length, this cable is specifically designed to minimize signal interference and maintain data integrity in compact spaces, such as server racks, patch panels, or home office network configurations. Its robust construction ensures consistent connectivity for high-speed internet and local area network applications.
This Category 6 cable offers superior bandwidth capabilities compared to older standards, allowing for faster and more stable data transfer rates. The durable PVC jacket provides excellent protection against physical wear and tear, ensuring longevity even in environments where cables are frequently moved or adjusted. Its vibrant red color facilitates easy identification and cable management within complex network setups, helping to reduce maintenance time and prevent accidental disconnections.
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, due to its short 0.5-meter length, it is not suitable for long-distance connections between rooms or across large office spaces.
To use the SecurityNET patch cable, simply insert the RJ45 connector into the corresponding Ethernet port on your networking device until you hear a distinct click. Ensure that both ends are securely seated to maintain a stable connection. When routing the cable, avoid sharp bends or excessive tension to preserve the internal copper wiring and ensure optimal performance.
For the best network performance, avoid running Ethernet cables parallel to power lines to prevent electromagnetic interference. Regularly inspect the connectors for dust or debris to maintain a clean signal path.
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