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Laird CAT6-HDBT-100 Belden 10GX Enhanced Shielded Category 6A 10 Gigabit IP Ethernet Cable, 100 Foot
  • Laird 100-Foot Belden 10GX Enhanced Shielded Category 6A 10 Gigabit IP Ethernet Network Cable

Laird CAT6-HDBT-100 Belden 10GX Enhanced Shielded Category 6A 10 Gigabit IP Ethernet Cable, 100 Foot

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Product Description

The future of your IT and IP cable infrastructure is here with the Laird-built Belden Category 6A 10GXS cable. As HDBaseT, HDBitT, DANTE, and other HD video and Digital Audio IP packetization standards evolve, they need the high bandwidth that a Category 6A solution offers. This cable is made tough by Laird, using Belden's 4-pair, 23 AWG UTP copper 10GX cable. It surpasses the ANSI/TIA-568-B.2-10 Category 6A standard, making it perfect for high-speed Local Area Networks (LANs), Server Farms, Storage Area Networks (SANs), and other heavy data traffic areas. Key Features: - The Belden 10GX cable provides higher density and less crosstalk. - Its small diameter and flexibility make connections easier. - It has electrical performance better than Category 6A. - It's backward compatible with Cat6/5e components. - It's rated up to 625 MHz with a max distance of 328 ft. Technical Specifications: - Belden 4-pair, 23 AWG UTP copper 10GX Cables - CMR Riser rated Ethernet cable - Cable diameter: 0.295 inches - Cable weight: 40lb/kft - ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-C.2 Cat6a Standard - Shielded RJ45 Cat6a connectors

Using this Ethernet cable is quite simple. Just connect one end of the cable to your device, like a computer or a router, and the other end to the appropriate port on the network equipment. Make sure the connectors fit snugly to ensure a good connection. When handling the cable, be careful not to bend it too sharply or pull it too hard. This could damage the internal wires and affect the cable's performance. Also, keep the cable away from sources of strong electromagnetic interference, like large motors or microwave ovens, as this can cause signal problems. For maintenance, regularly check the connectors for any signs of dirt or damage. If you notice any debris, you can gently clean the connectors with a soft, dry cloth. If the cable gets wet, dry it thoroughly before using it again. With proper care, this cable will serve you well for a long time.


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