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100-foot Category 6 (Cat6) snagless patch cables provide extended reach for high-performance networking connections, making them suitable for environments requiring longer cable runs between devices. These cables are designed for reliable data transmission, supporting Gigabit Ethernet and even 10 Gigabit Ethernet over appropriate distances, while minimizing the risk of connector damage.
Enhanced Connectivity with Extended Reach and Durability These 100 ft Cat6 snagless patch cables offer a practical and robust solution for various networking applications that benefit from a longer connection. The "snagless" design is a key feature that helps protect the cable's RJ45 connector clips during frequent installation and removal, reducing the likelihood of damage in high-density or active environments.
Benefits and features of 100 ft Cat6 snagless patch cables include:
- Extended Range for Flexible Deployment: The 100-foot length allows for significant distance between network devices, providing flexibility in setting up workstations, connecting equipment across larger rooms, or linking devices in complex rack configurations.
- High-Performance Networking: Cat6 cables are engineered to support Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T) and are capable of supporting 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GBASE-T) over shorter distances (up to 55 meters or 164 feet), ensuring reliable and high-speed data transfer for demanding applications.
- Snagless Connector Protection: The molded boot on the RJ45 connector protects the locking tab, preventing it from snagging or breaking during installation, removal, or when routing cables through crowded pathways. This feature is particularly valuable in dynamic network setups where cables are frequently reconfigured.
- Reduced Crosstalk and Interference: Cat6 cables feature tighter twists and often a spline or other internal separation to minimize Near End Crosstalk (NEXT) and Alien Crosstalk (AXT), ensuring cleaner signals and consistent performance over longer runs.
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Network switches, routers, and hubs
Servers and storage devices
Workstations and desktop computers
Patch panels and wall plates
Voice over IP (VoIP) phones and IP cameras (often with Power over Ethernet capabilities) - Durable Construction: Built with quality conductors and a protective jacket, these cables are designed for resilience and a long service life in various indoor environments.