Cat 6a Cables
All Ethernet cables have RJ45 connectors and they are divided into categories: more the number of the category is higher, more its speed in Mhz is higher as more able to eliminate interference and isolate the wires between them. When it comes to...
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Our high quality Cat 6a low smoke fully booted snagless patch cables are available in Grey, Yellow, Red, Blue, Green and Black and from 0.5mtr up to 10mtr lengths. Supporting10GB ethernet compared to the 1GB of Cat6 patch cables these cat6a patch cables will help future proof your network for...
CAT6A SOLID LOW SMOKE IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN 305 MTR
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAT6A CABLES AND CAT5, CAT5E AND CAT6 CABLES
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAT6A CABLES AND CAT5, CAT5E AND CAT6 CABLES
Common Ethernet cables are Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6 and Cat6a
- Cat5 cable is the slowest of the group and is now obsolete and almost no longer for sale. If you still use cables of this type, it is worth replacing.
- Cat5e (Cat 5 enhanced – the “e” stands for enhanced, “advanced” in English) it is currently the most used in the new network systems, able to extremely reduce interference. Cat 5e cables leverage data transmission frequencies up to 100 MHz and it can provide a transfer rate up to 1 Gbps/s
- Cat6 is a significant improvement over Cat 5e, suitable for fast 1 gigabit ethernet networks with bandwidth up to 250 MHz. Cat 6 is a cable with internal separator that isolates the wire pairs from each other and it characterized by zero connection errors and better value / signal / noise.
- Cat6a cables are a further step forward. Cat6a cable sees working frequencies up to 500 MHz and it can support up to 10GB ethernet speeds