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Home > Cat6 Ethernet Cable 10ft Blue | 10Gbps, RJ45 LAN, 550 MHz, UTP | Network Patch Cable

Cat6 Ethernet Cable 10ft Blue | 10Gbps, RJ45 LAN, 550 MHz, UTP | Network Patch Cable

 
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Cat6 500MHz UTP Ethernet LAN Network Cable - 10 Feet, Blue With the huge number of network devices on the market (and more arriving every month), there’s always a need for patch cables, whether it’s for your office patch panel or your home network setup. You’ll commonly see two different categories of these cables for sale: Cat5e and Cat6. (You might also see older Cat5 cables in some stores or on some online sites, but they’re not meant for most of today’s modern applications.) Category 5e and Category 6 will both suffice for most purposes, but the newer Cat6 cables are preferable and can be purchased for almost the same price, making them a far superior choice. The reason to go with a Cmple Cat6 patch cable is that it meets new TIA/EIA specifications designed to maximize transmission performance while reducing signal interference. This is done through the number of twists in the four UTP (untwisted pair) pairs of wires in the cable and a divider between the pairs, making Cat6 cable ideal for use in high speed gigabit Ethernet connections. And since Cat6 is backward compatible with Cat5e, Cat5 and Cat3 standards, you can use it to connect with any older device you may have. The shielding of Cat6 cabling is effective against any type of high frequency or electromagnetic interference as well as other crosstalk or system noise. Meanwhile, this cable delivers the highest quality signal transfer that’s possible with any type of patch cable at extremely high speeds ranging up to 500 MHz, without any loss of data integrity. Major businesses and internet providers use Cat6 cabling for everything from data transfer, networking and phone installations because of its speed and reliability; at the very inexpensive price point of the Cmple Cat6 500MHz UTP Ethernet cable, there’s no reason for smaller companies or home users to settle for less. This cable is engineered to withstand whatever kind of stress you might put on it, even if you knock one of the connected components to the ground or your dog decides to pull on it. It has a sturdy polyvinyl chloride (PVC) jacket with special molded “strain relief” capabilities, fully protecting the stranded 568B wire inside. A closer look at the details of the 10 foot Cat6 500MHz UTP Ethernet LAN network cable: Connects between Ethernet and network device CCA ­ copper clad aluminum (CCA) Stranded 568B wire Meets or exceeds Cat6 specifications 4 pair twisted wires Molded strain relief 500Mhz speed Length: 10 feet Color: blue These top­of­the­line stranded patch cables are the perfect length for connecting any of the network devices you have right next to your Ethernet source or router, or for use in any type of patch system in your business or home office. And when you consider that it will cost you well under a dollar to get the highest­quality Cat6 network cabling available, why would you even think about going with a lesser alternative to this Cmple Ethernet cable?

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