kenable External SHIELDED CAT6 Outdoor Use COPPER Ethernet Cable FTP Reel 50m [50 metres]
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kenable External SHIELDED CAT6 Outdoor Use COPPER Ethernet Cable FTP Reel 50m [50 metres]
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Unshielded cables are a lot more straightforward than their shielded counterparts. Often called UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) these cables offer the same bandwidth, cable lengths, and outputs as shielded cables, but don’t feature the EMI protections of their shielded cousins. Our kenable Cat6 FTP outdoor cable is designed with FULL COPPER 23AWG twisted pairs and is Foil Shielded to ensure any interference is kept under control it also has a drain wire so can be earthed! Our cat 6 FTP cables also have a divider to separate the twisted pairs reducing cross talk. The main advantage of Cat 6 cable over previous generations is its capability to support Gigabit Ethernet (up to 1000 Mbps) and higher network speeds. It has more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise compared to Cat 5e cable, which allows for better performance and less signal degradation over longer distances. Applications Basically, Cat6a cable comes into two flavors in terms of shielding types: shielded twisted pair cable (STP) and unshielded twisted pair cable (UTP). Both unshielded twisted pair vs shielded twisted pair Cat6a cables are designed to provide reliable connectivity of electronic equipment but differ in design, manufacture, and performance. Cat6a Unshielded Cable But which type of Cat6 do you require? Essentially, the choice of whether to use unshielded twisted pairs (UTP) or shielded (or screened) twisted pairs (STP or ScTP) largely depends on where you're installing the cable.
You may already have decided that you need Category 6 Cable. Buying Cat6 cable means you will be able to receive up to 1 Gbps Ethernet transmission. Plus, Cat6 is essential for 1000 Base-T style networks. So far, so good.When choosing Ethernet cables for your home or business network, evaluate the environment & cost to select the appropriate shielded or unshielded cables that meet your network needs.
SF/UTP: A shielded cable that has a braided shield around a foil shield, both of which protect the cable as a whole, while the individual twisted pairs are still unshielded. This is an effective combination of shielding for external EMI, which does less to protect against crosstalk between the internal wires. The choice of shielded vs. unshielded cables is at least relatively straightforward: if you are concerned about the sanctity of your data on your network, get shielded cables. If your network is in a busy location with lots of other electronic devices, particularly heavy machinery and air conditioning units, then get shielded cables. If aren’t sure whether you need shielded cables or not, just play it safe and get shielded cables. Unshielded cables, on the other hand, don’t have any of that. They’re more affordable, are easier to install, and are much lighter to work with. That makes them easier to carry around, and in extreme bulk, makes them cheaper to ship between locations, too.Plenum cable is used in spaces generally reserved for HVAC areas, usually under raised floors or above suspended ceilings within buildings. It has special insulation giving it smokeless and low flame characteristics. Cat 6 cable consists of four twisted pairs of copper wires that are tightly wound together to minimize signal interference. Each pair of wires is color-coded and insulated, and the pairs are also individually twisted to further reduce crosstalk. The cable typically has an RJ-45 connector at each end, which is the standard connector used for Ethernet connections. Advantages of Cat 6 Cable Ethernet crossover cable on the other hand is used for connecting two types of the same device together e.g. two computers. When Do I Need Cat6 Plenum Cable? For everything else, unshielded should be perfectly fine. Just be sure that even if you’re buying unshielded cables, you buy ones that are built to a high standard. That is cables with a solid copper core, not copper-clad aluminum, and if you want some additional rigidity in the cable (and some protection against crosstalk) get one with a spline too.
As a rule, you will only need shielding when your cable is running through an area of high electro-magnetic interference or radio frequency interference (called EMI/RFI). This might be output by power line structures, large magnets or sometimes radio antennas. If you are not encountering a situation like this, then shielding won't necessarily give you any advantage in terms of a faster or clearer signal. In fact, it may make matters worse. In addition, shielded cable, while not excessively heavy, can become weighty if you are running a lot of cables in one area. Heavy cabling run above a ceiling or behind a wall has been known to cause structural damage. Shielded twisted pair cables (STP) are Ethernet cables that feature additional protection against electromagnetic interference. That can be anything from heaps of unshielded wires bunched together, to the air conditioning unit running next to your cabling, to the leaky microwave in the office kitchen near your network. That presents a problem when it comes to transmitting important data, as EMI has the potential to disrupt it. For the ultimate in shielded cabling, however, you should consider the latest and greatest Ethernet cable technology: Cat8 cables. These offer the highest network performance, managing up to 40 Gbps over 100ft, or up to 10Gbps over 300ft. Unlike other categories of cables, however, they are mandated to come with foil wrappings on the individual twisted pairs, so you’re guaranteed to get a high-quality shielded cable with a Cat8 cable from Cable Matters. Alongside that foil wrapping, they also include braided shielding. That does raise costs slightly, but not significantly so.
F/FTP: A shielded cable with a foil shield around the entire cable, and foil shielding around each twisted pair. This provides effectively 100% shielding against EMI, but the foil is vulnerable to physical damage over time.
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