Our shielded Cat5e patch cables are specialty network cables that offer protection from EMI interference that is often present when running near power. In order to receive maximum benefit from shielded patch cables your entire network needs to be shielded. Shielded patch cables often connect computers to devices such as cable modems, routers, patch panels, hubs, and switches. It features a molded boot that protects the connector from being damaged during installation, shielded twisted pair to prevent crosstalk, and large bandwidth, 350 Mhz, to distribute data with low return loss.
Features:
Connector 1: RJ45 Male with Standard Boot
Connector 2: RJ45 Male with Standard Boot
4 Pair FTP Construction
PVC Jacket
Tested to 350 Mhz
Verified for Gigabit Ethernet
Applications:
Connect computer or gaming system to cable modem, DSL, router, hub, switch, or patch panel.
Networking computers in office or home.
Distribute data, voice, or video through home, office, or installation point.
Q: What is the difference between an RJ11 and an RJ12 connector?
A: Both connectors are the same size and appear the same. However looking at the contacts an RJ11 will only have 4 contacts. An RJ12 will have 6 contacts.
Q: What are the terms 4P4C 6P4C and 6P6C referring to?
A:
4P4C: 4 Position 4 Conductor ( RJ22) - used for Telephone Handset cables.
6P4C: 6 Position 4 Conductor (RJ11) - used for ADSL telephone and modem cables.
6P6C: 6 Position 6 Conductor (RJ12) - used in System phones.
Q: Which adapter or splitter should I use. Reverse or straight?
A: Newer phones can use a straight or reverse pinned line cord. If you’re unsure of the age of your phone a reverse pinned cord will work with any age phone