Overview
Here's a breakdown of its key features:
RJ45 Connector:
This is a standard connector used for Ethernet cables, commonly found in networking equipment like routers, switches, and computers.
UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair):
UTP cables are widely used for Ethernet networks. They consist of twisted pairs of copper wires without additional shielding, making them flexible and cost-effective.
High Speed 1000Gb:
This suggests the connector is designed to support high-speed data transfer rates, potentially up to 1000 gigabits per second (Gbps). However, this is likely a marketing term, as standard CAT6 cables typically support up to 10 Gbps over shorter distances (up to 55 meters).
Copper Shield:
While the description mentions “UTP” (unshielded), the term “Copper Shield” might imply some form of shielding to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI). This could be a mislabeling or a hybrid design.
CAT6:
CAT6 cables are designed for Gigabit Ethernet and can support speeds up to 10 Gbps over shorter distances. They are backward compatible with CAT5e and CAT5 cables.
Key Applications:
Networking: Ideal for high-speed data transfer in home, office, or data center environments.
Gaming and Streaming: Suitable for applications requiring low latency and high bandwidth.
Industrial Use: Can be used in environments where reliable and fast network connections are critical.
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