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Network Cable ShiverPeaks 75711-V Cat6A S/FTP PIMF, 4-pair, 10 Gbps Class EA
ShiverPeaks 75711-V Cat6A S/FTP PIMF, 4-pair, 10 Gbps Class EA is a structured cabling cable engineered for high-speed Ethernet networks. The cable features four individually foil‑shielded twisted pairs (S/FTP PIMF) with an overall braided shield to minimize alien crosstalk and electromagnetic interference. It supports 10 Gbps transmission and meets Class EA performance, making it suitable for data centers, LAN backbones and Power over Ethernet (PoE) installations where consistent high bandwidth and signal integrity are required.
The cable's construction with pair-level foil shielding and an overall braid reduces near-end and far-end crosstalk while improving immunity to external noise sources. Class EA performance and 10 Gbps support ensure reliable data throughput for demanding network environments. The four-pair design maintains balanced signal transmission, and the standard Cat6A specifications allow use with common RJ45 connectors and patching systems in professional installations.
Install the ShiverPeaks Cat6A S/FTP PIMF cable as part of structured cabling routes using standard practices: route and secure cable runs to avoid sharp bends and sources of mechanical stress, maintain proper separation from high-voltage power lines where applicable, and terminate with compatible shielded RJ45 connectors or keystone jacks ensuring continuity of the cable shield. Test each link after termination with appropriate cable testers to verify performance and compliance with Class EA limits.
For best results, preserve the shield continuity at terminations and ground the overall braid per installation standards, limit cable bends to manufacturer bend‑radius guidelines, and verify PoE power budgets when connecting powered devices.
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