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Network Cable SOLARIX 10G patch cable CAT6A SFTP LSOH 2m red
Network Cable SOLARIX 10G patch cable CAT6A SFTP LSOH 2m red
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Network Cable SOLARIX 10G patch cable CAT6A SFTP LSOH 2m red
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Network Cable SOLARIX 10G patch cable CAT6A SFTP LSOH 2m red
Network Cable SOLARIX 10G patch cable CAT6A SFTP LSOH 2m red
The SOLARIX 10G patch cable CAT6A SFTP LSOH 2m red is a 2-meter network cable designed for 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections. It features CAT6A category performance with S/FTP shielding and a low-smoke, zero-halogen (LSOH) jacket in a red finish. The cable is intended for reliable data transmission in environments where high bandwidth and protection against electromagnetic interference are required.
This SOLARIX cable supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet over a CAT6A specification and uses S/FTP shielding to reduce crosstalk and external interference. The LSOH jacket minimizes smoke and halogen emission in case of fire, improving safety in enclosed or public spaces. The 2 m length provides a balance between reach and neat cable management, and the red color aids visual identification within cabling infrastructure.
Connect one RJ45 plug of the patch cable to the network port on a device such as a switch, router, server or network interface card, and the other RJ45 plug to the corresponding port on the second device. Ensure both devices are powered and configured for the intended network speed; the cable supports 10 GbE where hardware and port configuration allow. Route the cable to avoid tight bends and excessive tension to maintain signal integrity and mechanical longevity.
For optimal performance, use this CAT6A S/FTP cable in shielded or mixed environments where electromagnetic interference may be present. Maintain bend radius recommendations typical for CAT6A cables, avoid running parallel to high-voltage power lines, and use appropriate patch panels or cable management to reduce strain on connectors.
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