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Networking cable Synergy21 S216041 Cat6 S/FTP (S-STP) Grey, 2 m, RJ-45–RJ-45
Synergy21 S216041 Cat6 S/FTP (S‑STP) Grey, 2 m, RJ‑45–RJ‑45 is a 2 metre Class E (Cat6) network patch cable designed for reliable Gigabit Ethernet connections. The cable features an overall braided shield and individually shielded twisted pairs to reduce electromagnetic interference and maintain signal integrity. Fitted with RJ‑45 connectors on both ends, the grey jacket makes it suitable for visible patching between switches, routers, wall outlets and networked devices in home and office environments.
The S/FTP construction combines an overall braid with foil‑shielded twisted pairs to improve protection against external noise and crosstalk compared with unshielded cables. Cat6 performance supports stable Gigabit Ethernet speeds and is compatible with existing RJ‑45 network equipment. The 2 m length provides flexibility for short runs in patch panels, racks and desk setups while the grey outer sheath offers a neutral appearance for mixed cabling environments.
Insert the RJ‑45 plug into the network port of your switch, router or device until the connector latches; repeat for the opposite end. For best signal performance avoid sharp bends and do not exceed the recommended bend radius. Use the cable for horizontal patching, desktop connections or short in‑rack links. Ensure connectors are fully seated and test the link speed after installation to confirm Gigabit connectivity.
For optimal performance, route the S/FTP cable away from high‑voltage power lines and heavy electrical equipment. Use it for short patch runs and structured patching where shielding helps reduce interference. If connecting through metal conduits or close to other shielded cables, verify proper grounding practices are followed to maintain shield effectiveness.
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