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Fixed-core U/UTP CAT6 Gigabit network cable You can use this unprotected network cable to make patch cords. Thanks to this, you can make your own network cables in any length, but you can also feed the network cable through pipes, gutters and walls. Thanks to its fixed (solid) core structure, this cable is suitable for LSA installation. The cable has solid veins with full copper twists.
CAT6: Suitable for Gigabit speeds (10/100/1000 Mbit/s)
Maximum Bandwidth: 250 MHz
unshielded cable (U/UTP)
twisted pairs
full copper vessels (CU): No CCA (aluminum) or CCS (steel)
solid veins (solid)
American Wire Measure: AWG 23/1
RoHS and REACH in accordance with 2011/65/EU
ANSI/TIA compliance standard ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 Cat.6
ISO/IEC compliant with IEC 11801 Release 2 Class E, IEC 61156-5, IEC 60332-1-2 (Flame Retarder)
CENELEC in accordance with EN 50173-1:2007, EN 50288-6-1
CMX(UL) C(UL) UL certified according to CMH E164469-XX
CPR certified according to EN 50575 : 2014 (Classification: Eca)
Fixed (robust) and flexible (stranded) core structure The difference between the fixed and flexible core structure is the core structure of the 8 connection cable in the network cable. In the fixed conductor structure, these are made of a copper wire (for permanent installation/surface mounting). The cable is stiffer, which makes it easier to pass through the pipes and facilitates installation in flush and over-plaster boxes. The downside may be that it is more difficult to mount it on an RJ45 connector. With its flexible conductive structure, these are wrapped thin copper wires, which are easier to install on RJ45 connectors. In addition, a network cable with a flexible core structure is less rigid CAT6 This cable follows the CAT6 specification, which means that it can be used in networks up to 1000 Mbit/s (Gigabit networks). Of course, this cable can also be perfectly used in CAT5 (up to 100Mbit/s) networks. Since many providers in the Netherlands offer increasingly high internet speeds, it is recommended to use a CAT6 cable. UTP This cable does not have a display. An unshielded network cable is called UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) or U/UTP (Unshielded / Unshielded Twisted Pair). The difference between flat and crossover network cables Switching with a printer, hub, modem, router, or a computer or laptop is also called a flat cable. When it is necessary to connect two computers or a laptop and a computer for direct communication, a crossover network cable can be used twisted pairs In two-wire cables, the veins are wrapped around each other, preventing electromagnetic interference. Network cables for computer networks have four pairs of cables that can be recognized by the same colors. The CPR European Commission introduced the Construction Materials Regulation (CPR) on 1 July 2016. This legislation aims to reduce fire risks in homes and buildings.



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