The C2G ® 1′ male/male Cat6 blue snagless shielded Ethernet network patch cable with PVC jacket, truncates both impedance and structural return loss. The 24-AWG bare copper cable minimizes near-end crosstalk levels. Applications requiring bandwidth-intensive voice, data or video distribution need fast Ethernet computer network patch cable. It safeguards high-speed network from noise and electromagnetic interference. Bonded paired cable maintains the twist spacing throughout the line up to the termination point. It has aluminum foil shielding to get rid of EMI/RFI interference to ensure reliable error-free data communications. This cable is compatible with hub, switch, router, network adapter, modem DSL/cable modem, patch panel and other high performance networking applications in high noise environments.
- Network patch cable safeguards high speed network from noise and electromagnetic interference
- Cable length: 1′
- Connections: one RJ-45 male connector on both ends
- Connectivity: Wired
- PVC Jacket for added durability and 26 AWG stranded bare copper conductors for excellent signal transmission
- Meets ANSI/TIA 568 C.2, CE standards and certifications
- Contact material: 50 micron gold-plated, Shell: Nickel plated for shieldingCompatible with network adapters, hubs, switches, routers, DSL/cable modems, patch panels & other networking applications in high noise environments
- Comes in blue color
- Voltage rating: 30 V
- Voltage rating: 30 V
- Resistance: 9.38 ohm/100 m (maximum) DC conductor
- Impedance: 100 ohm, Capacitance: 5600 pf/100 m, Propogation delay: 545 ns/100 m (maximum), Delay skew: 45 ns/100 m (maximum)
- Temperature: 75 deg C
- Offers immense protection from EMI/RFI interference
- High quality cable and plugs construction minimizes near-end crosstalk (NEXT) levels
- Weight: 0.05 lbs.
- Comes with lifetime warranty
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Cable Use | RJ45 |
Device Type | RJ45 |
Ethernet
Does the product contain an ethernet port or connector
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Yes |
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