Quick tech specs
- Premium cabling for Category 6 Category 5e and Category 5 applications; Blue 7ft.
- Snagless RJ45 connectors protect against broken tabs
- High-Quality 24 AWG stranded copper wire
- Rugged PVC jacket stands up to long-term use
- Lifetime Tripp Lite Warranty
- Rated for 550MHz/1 Gbps communications
- Meets Cat6 TIA/EIA standards
- Reduces impendence and structural return loss
- Cat6 UTP cable/ patch cord/ ethernet cable/ network cable/ cat6 cable/ gigabit ethernet cable/ ethernet cord
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With Tripp Lite's new category 6 molded patch cables you can stay ahead of the game by using this high-speed cable to distribute data, voice and video. These cables deliver stable performance up to 550MHz. Each comes UL verified meets EIA/TIA Cat6 TIA/EIA-568-B-2.1 draft 9 standards. Constructed with high-quality copper wire and a staggered-pin plug design, near-end crosstalk levels are kept to a minimum. Designed for use in category 6, category 5e and category 5 applications. Cat6 cables are available in a variety of colors with a snagless boot preventing cable snags.
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Tripp Lite 7' Blue Cat6 Gigabit Snagless Patch Cable, 7ft is rated3.00 out of5 by2.
Rated 5 out of 5 byjohnjuan from Better for network switches - no hoodWhen un patching cables from a network switch the typical hood over the clip makes it difficult to depress the clip and remove the cable. This model does not have a hood so it is easy to remove.
Date published: 2017-04-18T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 byJackie27 from RJ45 too tightOnce plugged into a network port, the RJ45 is slightly too large. When unplugging the cable, it pulls against network port to the point that it feels as if the port itself is going to break. It did not matter the type of port (switch, PC, laptop, etc.). Every cable used had the same effect.
Date published: 2019-03-06T00:00:00-05:00