Product Description
The LYNN CPCS-AGN-002F CHOICE Slim 28AWG CAT6A Ethernet Patch Cable in 2-foot length and green color is a top - notch solution for your network needs. Ideal for 10/100/1000BASE - T and 10 Gbps networks, it's made of pure copper wire with gold - plated contacts. UL listed, CM rated, and Fluke tested, this cable ensures high - level performance. Its key features include being less than half the size of standard CAT6A patch cables, having a 40% smaller bend radius for easier routing through panels, a low - profile connector for high - density data center installations, and vibrant colors for easy network color - coding. The technical specs show a Slim Cat6A Clear Boot cable type, 28 AWG stranded tinned copper conductors, a PVC CM cable jacket, unshielded (UTP) shielding, RJ45 male 50mμ gold - plated connectors, and high - density polyethylene insulation. It operates from - 4 to 140 degrees, supports up to 10 Gbps data rate, has a 500 MHz frequency bandwidth, and different POE capabilities. It also meets various approvals and is manufactured in an ISO - 9001 and TUV certified facility.
Using this LYNN Ethernet patch cable is straightforward. First, identify the devices you want to connect, like your router and computer. Plug one end of the cable into the device's Ethernet port, usually labeled clearly. The other end goes into the corresponding port of the second device. Since the cable is designed for high - speed networks, it's great for activities like online gaming, streaming, and large - file downloads. When handling the cable, avoid sharp bends as the bend radius, though smaller than standard, still has limits. Don't pull it too hard to prevent damage to the internal copper wires or connectors. For maintenance, keep the cable away from extreme temperatures. The operating temperature is between - 4 and 140 degrees, so don't leave it in a very hot attic or a freezing garage. If the cable gets dirty, you can use a dry or slightly damp cloth to wipe it clean. Check the connectors regularly for any signs of wear or corrosion, and if you notice any issues, it might be time to replace the cable.