Ethernet Cable Category 6A F-UTP Blue 305M LSZH

Item Number: MSSCABLE6AF
Packaging Unit: 1 / Roll
  • One of the best performing cables on the market today
  • Offering exceptional alien crosstalk (ANEXT) performance
  • Offering exceptional electromagnetic immunity
  • Delivering true 10 Gigabit performance
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Product Description

CAT6A 305 Metre Shielded Ethernet Cable with Solid Conductors

The ideal cable for running from a patch panel to the wall outlet jack, this solid conductor cable is designed to support Cat6A Link and Channel performance standards set out in AS/NZS 11801.1 and ANSI/TIA 568.2-D

Featuring 23 AWG solid bare copper conductors and and an LSZH jacket, this cable supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet.

It comes on a reel, making installation on site easy and keeps your cable neat and tidy between jobs.

Also known as LAN cable, Ethernet Cable, Permanent Link Cable and Network Cable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this cable shielded or unshielded?
This cable is shielded, also known as STP, FTP, F-UTP it features an overall foil shield.

Can I use this cat6A cable with cat6 jacks or patch panels?
Yes. You can use Cat6A cable with Cat6 jacks or patch panels, however the performance of the cable will be limited by the lower performance of the cat6 components.

Can I make patch leads or patch cords with this cable?
Yes, however a cable with stranded conductors, also known as patch cord cable is the best option as it is more flexible and designed to be moved. Solid conductor cables such as this one, are designed for permanent installations where they are not moved.

Copper Cable Type/Construction: Indoor
TIA 568 Category: Cat6A
Conductor Type: Solid
Shielded: Yes
Jacket Colour: Blue
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