Cat6 Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cable
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Unlock Superior Network Performance with CableLeader's Cat6 Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables
Introducing CableLeader's Cat6 Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables
Elevate your networking experience with CableLeader's premium Cat6 Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables. Designed to deliver exceptional performance and reliability, these cables are the perfect solution for connecting computers, routers, switches, patch panels, and other networking devices. With a comprehensive range of lengths, from 1 foot to 100 feet, and available in sleek gray and blue colors, CableLeader ensures you have the perfect cable for any application.
Premium Features for Unparalleled Performance
- Snagless Molded Boots: Protect the locking tab during plugging and unplugging, ensuring a secure connection and prolonging cable life.
- Foil Shielding: Reduce noise interference and ensure optimal signal integrity with advanced foil shielding technology.
- Gold-Plated Contacts: 50-micron gold-plated RJ45 connectors provide clear transmission and corrosion resistance for long-lasting performance.
- Bandwidth Up to 550 MHz: Certified to handle Gigabit Ethernet speeds, these cables deliver lightning-fast data transfer rates.
- 100% Bare Copper Wires: Compliant with ANSI/TIA-568.2-D standards, ensuring superior conductivity and signal quality.
Connectors and Specifications
CableLeader's Cat6 Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables feature robust construction and advanced shielding technology, making them ideal for high-interference environments. With RJ45 connectors and 4 twisted pairs of 24 AWG copper conductors, these cables provide reliable connectivity and exceptional data transmission.
Connector A:
Cat. 6 STP Plug
Connector B:
Cat. 6 STP Plug
Conductor:
4 Twisted Pairs Cat. 6 24 AWG. F/UTP
Adaptor Color:
Available in Gray and Blue colors
Quality and Safety Assurance
At CableLeader, we prioritize quality and safety. Our Cat6 Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables are UL and ETL listed, ensuring compliance with industry standards. Additionally, they are RoHS compliant, making them an environmentally responsible choice for your networking needs.
Upgrade Your Network Today
Experience the difference that CableLeader's Cat6 Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables can make in your network. With superior performance, durability, and reliability, these cables are the perfect solution for demanding networking environments. Upgrade your setup today and unlock the full potential of your network.
Cat6 Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cable FAQ
What is the difference between Cat6 and Cat6 shielded cable?
The only difference between the shielded (STP) Cat6 and unshielded (UTP) Cat6 is that the STP cable has a wire mesh or metal foil around the conductors. The UTP cables do not feature this additional protection against EMI and crosstalk, they only rely on twisted pairs of cable conductors and cable insulation.
What is the downside of shielded Ethernet cable?
The downside of using shielded ethernet cables is that due to their construction, they tend to be more expensive and less flexible than unshielded cables. They also require different connectors than unshielded cables, and the termination method is more complicated, making installation more difficult.
Do patch cables need to be shielded?
Whether to use shielded or unshielded patch cables depends on the specific application and environment. Shielded patch cables, also known as STP (shielded twisted pair) cables, are designed to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) from external sources.
What does snagless Ethernet cable mean?
Snagless ethernet cables refer to plain ethernet cables that have a little "boot" covering the hook on the plug. This protects the locking tab of the RJ45 connector when plugging and unplugging, preventing it from getting snagged or damaged.
What is the difference between snagless and non-snagless?
Snagless cables have a modified boot compared to molded cables. The boot on a snagless cable has a small flap or flaps that protect the RJ-45 connector's lock from being snapped off easily. They are typically used in applications where there are high insertion cycles, like an easy-to-access space.
What is the difference between Cat6 and Cat6A patch cable?
Cat6A speed is at least 500 MHz, allowing 10 Gbps up to 328 feet (100 meters). Cat6 max speed is 250 MHz, supporting 10 Gbps only up to 165 feet (55 meters) under ideal conditions—less in heavy crosstalk environments.
Does shielded Cat6 need to be grounded?
According to industry standards and best practices, shielded Cat6 cables do not necessarily need to be grounded at both ends. However, grounding the cables at one end is generally recommended to ensure proper performance and reduce the risk of electromagnetic interference (EMI).