Lysymixs Cat6a Slim Ethernet Patch Cable 2 ft (24 Pack), Cat6a Patch Cable for Data Centers, Cat 6 Cable 10G, Network Patch Cables for Home and Enterprise Network -Yellow

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  • Slim Design
  • Flexibility
  • High-Speed Transmission
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AttributeValueHelp
TypeEthernet Patch Cable
BrandLysymixs
ColorYellow
Length2 ft
Material28AWG stranded bare copper
StandardCategory 6a
Sub typeCat6a Slim Ethernet Patch Cable
Max speed10G
Pack size24 Pack
ApplicationsData Centers, Home, Enterprise Network
ConnectivityRJ45

About this item

  • 【10G Transmission】--CAT6 cables are made of 28AWG stranded bare copper with reliable performance and durability. Patch cable cat6 is ideal for high-speed applications up to 10 Gbps and Fluke pass. Cat6 ethernet patch cables exceed the ANSI/TIA-568.2-D standard.
  • 【Extremly Slim】--Thin CAT6 patch cables are over 50% thinner than standard cat 6 patch cables outter diameters, make it flexiable to rout network devices in tight space. Ethernet cable 1 ft is also benefit for efficient rack airflow and high density installation and management.
  • 【Clear Snagless Plug】--Network patch cables are made of clear tap Snagless plug with strain relief boot for maximum durability. Cat6 patch cords with snagless plug is easy press and unplug. Clear boot of slim cat6 patch cable allows to see the light of the POE ports easily.
  • 【POE/POE+】--Copper slim Ethernet cables 28awg could be used for PoE 30 watt and 60 watt applications with a bundle restriction of up to 12 cables.
  • 【Perfect for Short Patching】-- Maximum length of 28AWG patch cables can not exceed 15 meters. The thinner slim cat6 patch cable make no difference compared to the standard cat 6 patch cords in short network connection. 【Widely use】Slim Cat6 Ethernet cables of the 1 ft length are typically used in server/network rooms for plugging between patch panels. Could also used for connecting modem to a router, switch, server in the home lab or office network.