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SecurityNET Cat.6 UTP Patch Cable, 1.5m, Yellow, PVC
SecurityNET Cat.6 UTP Patch Cable, 1.5m, Yellow, PVC
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SecurityNET Cat.6 UTP Patch Cable, 1.5m, Yellow, PVC
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SecurityNET Cat.6 UTP Patch Cable, 1.5m, Yellow, PVC
SecurityNET Cat.6 UTP Patch Cable, 1.5m, Yellow, PVC
The SecurityNET Cat.6 UTP patch cable is a high-quality networking solution designed to provide stable and reliable connectivity for various Ethernet devices. Measuring 1.5 meters in length, this cable is ideal for connecting computers, routers, switches, and other network hardware within home or office environments. Its durable PVC jacket protects the internal wiring, ensuring long-term performance for your local area network needs.
This patch cable offers excellent signal integrity for standard networking applications, supporting high-speed data transmission requirements. The Cat.6 standard ensures that your network can handle increased bandwidth compared to older categories, reducing crosstalk and interference. The flexible yet robust PVC construction makes it easy to route through cable management systems or behind furniture, while the bright yellow color allows for quick identification and organization in complex network setups.
This cable is unshielded and therefore not recommended for environments with high levels of electromagnetic interference, such as areas with heavy industrial machinery or high-voltage cabling. It is also intended for indoor use only and should not be installed outdoors or in areas exposed to direct sunlight or moisture.
To use the 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 stretched beyond its capacity, as this can damage the internal conductors. 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.
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