StarTech.com NO, 1.5 m Cat6 Ethernet Cable, Black, U/UTP 4 Unscreened Aluminium Hydroxide, EVA Sheath

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236-8343
Mfr. Part No.:
N6PAT150CMBKS
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StarTech.com
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Brand

StarTech.com

Product Type

Ethernet Cable

Series

NO

Cable Length

1.5m

LAN Category

Cat6

Shield Type

U/UTP

Screened/Unscreened

Unscreened

Conductor Type

Stranded

Jacket Material

Aluminium Hydroxide, EVA

Jacket Colour

Black

Standards/Approvals

CE, RoHS

Fire Behaviour

Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH)

Conductor Material

Copper

Number of Cores

4

COO (Country of Origin):
PH

StarTech.com Ethernet Cable, Cat6 LAN Category, 2 x RJ45 Connectors - N6PAT150CMBKS


Slim down your setup with this Ethernet cable from StarTech.com. At 36% thinner than alternative networking cables, it's suitable for high-density data centre applications. It also allows for reliable airflow and heat dissipation in tight spaces. As it's more flexible than standard Ethernet cables, this is a handy option for use in complex and crowded network racks.

Features & Benefits


Snagless connectorsFlaps prevent the RJ45 from being snapped off or damaged during installation.

Supports up to 100WEasily handles security systems and voice-over-internet protocols, as well as 4K or 1080p video streaming.

High-quality copperThe cable is made with 28AWG copper wire to ensure peak performance in demanding Ethernet applications.

• 1.5m length for short-distance patching

• Meets Category 6 requirements for transfer and bandwidth

FAQs


What's its fire rating?The cable is a low-smoke, zero-halogen type, so you can rest assured it won't emit toxic fumes in the event of a fire.

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