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Cat-6 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) Patch Cord-10Mtr.

Short Description:
Cat 6, an unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) design, emerged as an advancement of the UTP Cat 5e, which was formalized in 2001. The design of Cat 6 required more stringent precision in manufacturing, and this enabled reduced noise and crosstalk, allowing improved performance.
Manufacturer D-LINK
Place Of Origin India
Return Returnable Product
1 week
₹ 759.00
Old price: ₹ 834.90

GST @18% Inclusive Price: 895
This product has a minimum quantity of 2

Product Specification 

  • Detailed Specifications:Generic Name: 10Mtr.
  • Cat-6 Patch Cord(LAN) CableWarranty: 1 Year
  • SpecificationsGeneral
  • Brand –Equivalent to D-Link
  • Type -Patch Cable
  • Cable Type - Cat6 1000 Mbps Speed
  • UTP/STP - Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
  • Connector Material - Gold Plated
  • Cable - Stranded Snagless
  • Cable Frequency - 550 MHz
  • Ethernet Transmission Standard -10Base-T
  • 100Base-TX
  • 1000Base-T
  • Lifecycle - 750 Times Mate/Demate Cycle
  • Part Number - Equivalent to NCB-C6UGRYR1-2
  • Color - GreyMaterial
  • Conductor - 0.51 MM Bare Copper 24AWG x 4 Pairs
  • Jacket - PVC Jacket
  • Insulation - HDPE Insulation
  • Other Insulation Features - Insulation Resistance 35M Ohm (max)Supported Video Features 
  • Other Video Features - 550 MHz Broadband VideoTransmission Features
  • Rating Temperature - 60 ° C
  • Other Transmission Features - 1000Base-T
  • 10GBASE-T (IEEE802.3)
  • 100VG-AnyLan (IEEE 802.12)Additional Features
  • Compliance - TIA/EIA 568C.2
  • Other Features - Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: 500V AC
  • Insulation Resistance: 35M Ohm,
  • UL Application: 250V AC
  • Contact Blade: Phosphor Bronze

Application 

The unshielded in UTP refers to the lack of metallic shielding around the copper wires. By its very nature, the twisted-pair design helps minimize electronic interference by providing balanced signal transmission, making a physical shield unnecessary. In addition, different twist rates -- that is, varying the amount of twists between different pairs -- can also be used to reduce crosstalk. Because these protections come from how the wires are physically laid out, bending or stretching a UTP cable too much can damage the pairs and make interference more likely to occur.

Twisted pairs are color-coded to make it easy to identify each pair. In North America, one wire in a pair is identified by one of five colors: blue, orange, green, brown or slate (gray). This wire is paired with a wire from a different color group: white, red, black, yellow or violet. Typically, one wire in a pair is solid-colored, and the second is striped with the color of its mate -- e.g., a solid blue wire would be paired with a white-and-blue striped wire -- so they can be easily identified and matched.