Our CAT 6 Narrow Boot style patch cable is ideal for video, data, voice and security communications. Get faster Ethernet speeds with our cables, custom lengths conveniently provided to fit your specific needs.
Now more than ever, system demands are challenging both new and existing local area networks. Higher speeds and new bidirectional signaling for 100Base-T and Gigabit Ethernet require stringent new performance standards. These new test requirements leave little forgiveness for a system’s weak link. Top quality patch cords are now critical to system performance.
DataMax®6 patch cords are proven to enhance legacy network performance, even for Category 5 systems. The result is faster, more efficient bidirectional signaling.
To assure improved channel performance, every DataMax®6 patch cord is manufactured using a controlled assembly process. Only select components are used, guaranteeing a new standard for superior cord performance.
DataMax®6 patch cords typically improve channel return loss by 4 to 6 decibels.
Patch cord return loss (RL) is proving to be the most important measurement that affects the performance of any channel operating with 100Base-T or any bidirectional protocol.
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