"RJ45 patch cable with Cat.
7 raw cable, S/FTP PIMF network cable, LAN DSLS/FTP shielded1:1 pin assignmentSnap-in protectionHalogen freeIP20 suitableCat.
7 raw cable: more data through the wireThe Cat.
7 network cable is practically an upgrade to the Cat.
6A patch cable: The Cat.
6A network cable is equipped with a Cat.
7 raw cable from EFB-Elektronik.
As a result, it is designed for an operating frequency of up to 600 MHz and a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbit/s.
In contrast, the Cat.
6A raw cable has an operating frequency of 500 MHz.
Due to the increased frequency, the Cat.
7 patch cable with CAT.
6a connector can handle significantly more data traffic.
The halogen-free outer jacket of the Cat.
7 cable provides additional safety.
The patch cords are produced with a Cat.
7 raw cable to ensure the highest possible performance.
They are perfect for use in high-speed networks and for connecting routers, switches, lighting systems, digital displays, computers or any of the many new IoT devices.
Cat.
7 network cable shows its optimal strength when used in conjunction with EFB-Elektronik data outlets and EFB-Elektronik patch panels, as well as EFB-Elektronik keystones.
These products can easily cope with the high standards of the high-speed environment that the use of Cat.
7 network cables entails.
Cat.
7 cables are used, among other things, in professional IT networks and in media technology, where large amounts of data have to be transmitted reliably.
Cat.
7 network cable with gold contacts in CAT.
6A RJ45 connectorEach Cat.
7 cable pair within the Cat.
7 patch cables with CAT.
6A connectors is individually shielded in metal foil (PIMF).
This makes these cables particularly suitable for interference-free data transmission.
Due to its kink and jack protection, the high-quality, shielded Cat.
6A RJ45 plug with gold-plated contacts can survive a high number of mating cycles undamaged.
Your end devices will stay connected to the Internet even if they are moved unintentionally: These Cat.
7 cables with CAT.
6A connectors can only be disconnected from the device by pressing the latching tab on the RJ45 connector.
The Cat.
7 network cables are downward compatible, so they can also be used in Cat.
5 or Cat.
6 networks and speeds of up to 10 Gbit can be achieved.
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