Attribute | Details |
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Product Name | ENET Cat.6 Patch Network Cable |
Category | ENET Components, Inc. |
Cable Type | Category 6 |
Compatibility | Fully compatible with network devices |
Dust Protection | Protects plug and socket from dust |
We understand how important a stable and reliable network connection is for your daily tasks. Our ENET Cat.6 Patch Network Cable is designed to offer you the best network connectivity experience. Whether you’re streaming, gaming, or working from home, this cable ensures that your connection remains strong and uninterrupted.
Our Cat.6 cable is built to meet your precise requirements with maximum productivity. It supports high-speed data transfer, making it perfect for both home and office use. With this cable, you can expect faster internet speeds and better performance for all your network devices.
We know that dust can be a nuisance, especially when it comes to your network equipment. That’s why our ENET Cat.6 Patch Network Cable features a design that protects the plug and socket from dust when plugged in. This ensures that your cable remains clean and functional for a longer period, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
Compatibility is key when it comes to network cables. Our ENET Cat.6 Patch Network Cable is fully compatible with a wide range of network devices, including routers, switches, and computers. You can trust this cable to work seamlessly with your existing setup, providing you with a hassle-free networking experience.
The ENET Cat.6 Patch Network Cable supports data transfer speeds of up to 1 Gbps, making it ideal for high-speed internet and network applications.
No, this cable is designed for indoor use only. For outdoor installations, we recommend using cables specifically designed for outdoor environments.
Yes, the ENET Cat.6 Patch Network Cable is backward compatible with Cat.5 and Cat.5e standards, ensuring it works with older network devices.
The ENET Cat.6 Patch Network Cable can maintain optimal signal quality for lengths up to 100 meters (328 feet). Beyond this length, you may experience signal degradation.