LogiLink Network cable (S/FTP, CAT6a, 20 m)
CHF19.90 CHF0.99/1m

LogiLink Network cable

S/FTP, CAT6a, 20 m


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The colours are only there to minimise the risk of confusion. This means that the same colours must be used at both ends for the PIN assignment. The properties of all wires, regardless of colour, are identical.
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Here is the answer from our product experts: There is some confusion, the cable itself is category 7, but the connectors are category 6a. The specification refers to the cable itself. I found this info which explains the labelling: Please note: These cables use Cat.7 (600Mhz) raw cable and Cat.6A connectors. For legal reasons, the cable should therefore be printed as "S/FTP Cat.6A patch cords with 600Mhz raw cable". The cables are therefore category 7, but as they use a category 6 connector, they must be labelled as such. This cable has the part number CQ4092S as you mention so it is the correct one.
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Bonjour Roberto. Je viens de vérifier (à la loupe pour être sur), c'est bien du monobrin (Conductor: Bare copper wire Ø 0.4 mm AWG26). Le spec exacte est sur: http://www.logilink.org/Produkte_L... soit: LogiLink® Network installation cable, Cat.7 S/FTP, 50m, white, LogiLink Home Performance: Cat.7 600 MHz ClassEA up to 60 m Standards: ISO/IEC 11801, EN 50173, EN 50575 Application: Ethernet up to 10GBase-T, ISDN, PoE, PoE+ Conductor: Bare copper wire Ø 0.4 mm AWG26 Shielding: 4 individually screened pairs (PIMF), copper braid (tinned) Sheath: LSZH, Ø 6.2 mm outer cable diameter Fire Protection Class: Eca (EN50575:2014/A1:2016) Color of cable sheath: white
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You have received exactly what you ordered. Just read the technical data sheet that is available under Downloads. You can't accuse the manufacturer of trying to fool you just because you don't read all the information. Can you explain to me why you absolutely need Cat 7 (cable + connector) which is not possible with Cat 6 (cable + connector)? You really need to transmit 10 Gbit/s over 100m? Cat 6 (cable + connector) can also transmit 10 Gbit/s over up to 50m. As far as I know, RJ45 is only approved up to Cat 6. RJ45 does not exist with a higher cat. Unless you know otherwise. Cables, on the other hand, are available higher than Cat 6, that is correct. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki... https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki...) Network cables and plugs are like cars. Better to take the car with 300hp than the one with only 200hp. Although both can do max 120kmh on CH motorways.

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