Cat6 Ethernet Cables - 2FT Black Cat6 Flat Patch Cable
The next level of networking cable for home and office users, Cat6 Ethernet patch cables connect computers with devices such as cable modems, routers, patch panels, hubs, and switches. Cat6 is backwards compatible with Cat5e, so a Cat6 cable can be used in place of any standard Cat5e networking cable. The standard boot is a molded bubble design that protects the connector from being damaged during installation. The flat cable design is not only more aesthetically attractive, but can also provide for greater air flow and ventilation in enclosed spaces. ShowMeCables' Ethernet patch cables are tested to 550 MHz to ensure distribution with low return loss.
Features:
Connector 1: RJ45 Male with Standard Boot
Connector 2: RJ45 Male with Standard Boot
32 AWG 4-Pair Stranded Copper Conductor
PVC Jacket
Tested to 550 MHz
Gigabit Ethernet
Applications:
Connect computer or gaming system to cable modem, DSL, router, hub, switch, or patch panel.
Network computers in office or home.
Distribute data, voice, or video through home, office, or installation point.
A: BNC stands for Bayonet Neill-Concelman. They are named after the bayonet locking mechanism and their inventors.
Q: What are BNC connectors commonly used for?
A: BNC connections are typically used on RF video and ethernet applications.
Q: How can I tell the difference between a 75 ohm and 50 ohm BNC connector?
A: On a 50 ohm connector the center pin is surrounded by a white dialectric. On a 75 ohm BNC connector is surrounded by air (no dialectric)
Q: Can a 50 ohm and 75 ohm BNC connector be connected together?
A: 50 ohm and 75 ohm BNC connectors will mate with each other. At frequencies under 10 MHz the impedance mismatch will not have any affect. If you are above 10 MHz the chances of signal distortion becomes more significant.