Technical Documents
Specifications
Brand
StarTech.comLength
15m
LAN Category
Cat6
Terminated/Unterminated
Terminated
Shield Type
UTP
Outer Sheath Material
PVC
Sheath Colour
Grey
Conductor Strand Type
Stranded
American Wire Gauge
24 AWG
Cable Shape
Molded
Country of Origin
China
Product Details
The C6PAT15MGR Cat 6 Patch Cable (15m) meets or exceeds all Category 6 cable specifications to ensure reliable Gigabit network connections, and features a durable gray PVC jacket that enables you to color code your network cable runs as needed.
To ensure long-lasting performance, this high quality Cat 6 patch cable features molded PVC strain relief that prevents the RJ45 connector termination points from bending at sharp angles - reducing the risk of cable damage, which could decrease network performance.
Constructed of only top quality materials, this Gigabit Patch Cable delivers reliable performance and is backed by our Lifetime Warranty.
24 AWG Wire
This Cat6 cable is constructed with 24 gauge copper wire, to support a broad range of Ethernet applications such as Power over Ethernet (PoE). Because we use a high quality copper wire, our cables easily sustain the power required for Power over Ethernet applications, whereas the inferior quality offered by copper-coated aluminum cables may be subject to insufficient power delivery, heat buildup, equipment damage and potentially, fire.
50-micron Gold Connectors
This molded patch cable offers high quality connectors comprised of 50-micron gold, to deliver optimum conductivity while eliminating signal loss due to oxidation or corrosion.
What is a Cat6 cable used for?
Cat6 or Category 6 cables are typically used for connecting computers to another device, like router, hub or modems and ISPs to allow the sharing of data across a network or for accessing the internet. Typically, Cat6 cables permit a higher frequency of 250Mhz and can be used over a maximum distance of 55m for 10GBASE-T.
What is the difference between Cat6 and Cat5/5e cables?
Cat ethernet cables have undergone significant development over the years with improved features and performances. The key difference between Cat 6 over the Cat5 & Cat5e is not only the higher speeds but also the reduced crosstalk or commonly known as interference with other cables. Reduced crosstalk is primarily improved with better shielding and twisted cable design. Cat6 can perform up to 250MHz whilst Cat5e can only operate up to 100MHz.
Whats the difference between a cat6 patch lead and a crossover cable?
A cat6 patch lead or cable, also known as a straight through cable, is used for connecting devices of different types, like a computer to a switch or hub.
Ethernet crossover cable on the other hand is used for connecting two types of the same device together e.g. two computers.
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Technical Documents
Specifications
Brand
StarTech.comLength
15m
LAN Category
Cat6
Terminated/Unterminated
Terminated
Shield Type
UTP
Outer Sheath Material
PVC
Sheath Colour
Grey
Conductor Strand Type
Stranded
American Wire Gauge
24 AWG
Cable Shape
Molded
Country of Origin
China
Product Details
The C6PAT15MGR Cat 6 Patch Cable (15m) meets or exceeds all Category 6 cable specifications to ensure reliable Gigabit network connections, and features a durable gray PVC jacket that enables you to color code your network cable runs as needed.
To ensure long-lasting performance, this high quality Cat 6 patch cable features molded PVC strain relief that prevents the RJ45 connector termination points from bending at sharp angles - reducing the risk of cable damage, which could decrease network performance.
Constructed of only top quality materials, this Gigabit Patch Cable delivers reliable performance and is backed by our Lifetime Warranty.
24 AWG Wire
This Cat6 cable is constructed with 24 gauge copper wire, to support a broad range of Ethernet applications such as Power over Ethernet (PoE). Because we use a high quality copper wire, our cables easily sustain the power required for Power over Ethernet applications, whereas the inferior quality offered by copper-coated aluminum cables may be subject to insufficient power delivery, heat buildup, equipment damage and potentially, fire.
50-micron Gold Connectors
This molded patch cable offers high quality connectors comprised of 50-micron gold, to deliver optimum conductivity while eliminating signal loss due to oxidation or corrosion.
What is a Cat6 cable used for?
Cat6 or Category 6 cables are typically used for connecting computers to another device, like router, hub or modems and ISPs to allow the sharing of data across a network or for accessing the internet. Typically, Cat6 cables permit a higher frequency of 250Mhz and can be used over a maximum distance of 55m for 10GBASE-T.
What is the difference between Cat6 and Cat5/5e cables?
Cat ethernet cables have undergone significant development over the years with improved features and performances. The key difference between Cat 6 over the Cat5 & Cat5e is not only the higher speeds but also the reduced crosstalk or commonly known as interference with other cables. Reduced crosstalk is primarily improved with better shielding and twisted cable design. Cat6 can perform up to 250MHz whilst Cat5e can only operate up to 100MHz.
Whats the difference between a cat6 patch lead and a crossover cable?
A cat6 patch lead or cable, also known as a straight through cable, is used for connecting devices of different types, like a computer to a switch or hub.
Ethernet crossover cable on the other hand is used for connecting two types of the same device together e.g. two computers.