· Product Details
Place of Origin: | China |
Brand Name: | ASTON or OEM |
Certification: | SGS CE ROHS ISO9001 |
Cable Daily Output:5 | 50KM |
· Payment & Shipping
Minimum Order Quantity: | 200Rolls |
Price(USD) | Negotiate |
Packaging Details: | Wooden drum+color box |
Supply Ability : | 25000KM/Per year |
Delivery Port: | Ningbo |
· Specification
Product Name: |
LAN CABLE CAT6A |
Jackets: |
PVC, LSZH |
Color: |
customized |
Conductor: |
23AWG |
Material: |
Bare Copper |
Logo: |
OEM |
Industrial Use: |
Network data |
Origin: |
Hangzhou, Zhejiang |
· Quick detail
Conductor: Bare Copper Solid or Stranded Flexible section in 23AWG
Core: 4Pairs stranded conductor
Insulation: PE
Shield: 4 pairs al foil shield
Outer Jacket: PVC/ LSZH
Flame Retardant meet the requirement of IEC.
· Description
What is the difference between CAT 6 and CAT 6A?
The “A” added onto the CAT 6 cable means that this type of CAT 6 has been augmented.
The CAT 6A is an improvement on the CAT 6 in that it is able to accommodate 10 Gigabit Ethernet data rates up to 328 feet on a single cable.
This means that it is twice as fast as the CAT 6. They are thicker than the CAT 6 cable but they still use the same RJ-45 connectors. The faster speed of the CAT 6A does come at a higher price tag though.
CAT 6a cables have also been shielded which means that they have a thicker covering which helps to eliminate crosstalk completely.
Is there a Cat 6e Ethernet Cable?
There is some confusion surrounding the term Cat 6e, but Cat 6e is not an actual standard. When Cat 6 cables were first coming out, some manufacturers started to offer cables labelled as “Category 6e” following the pattern established by Cat 5 and Cat 5e cables.
They were trying to show that their cable was an upgrade from the Cat 6 ones just like the Cat 5e was an upgrade from the Cat 5. This was not the case though since no legitimate Category 6e standard exists and Cat 6e is not recognized by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA).
The TIA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to develop standards for the telecommunications industry.
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