Primewire CAT.7 network cable - Ethernet Gigabit Lan cable RJ45 - 10 Gbit/s - patch cable - comp. CAT.6 CAT.8 (PiMF, S/FTP, CAT7, 0.25 m)
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Primewire CAT.7 network cable - Ethernet Gigabit Lan cable RJ45 - 10 Gbit/s - patch cable - comp. CAT.6 CAT.8

PiMF, S/FTP, CAT7, 0.25 m


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DIY Home

4 months ago

What shielding does this cable have?

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digitec

4 months ago

The cable has S/FTP (Screened/Foiled Twisted Pair) shielding with PiMF (Pairs in Metal Foil), which means that each wire pair is individually shielded with metal foil and there is also an overall shield around all pairs.
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DIY Home

4 months ago

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digitec

4 months ago

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Yes, the cable and connectors are CAT.7-capable and support data transmission rates of up to 10 Gbit/s. The patch cable with S/FTP PiMF shielding is designed for 10/100/1000/10000 MBit Ethernet networks and offers the maximum performance of the CAT.7 specification.
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gschwinds

4 years ago

However, the description with a specification of speeds is very unusual because it is wrong in principle. With a network cable, only the category (Cat/Cat) for which it is certified is specified. From this you can then derive the maximum speed for which you can use it. The length of the cable or the entire transmission path also has an influence and only then does the speed finally result. Even with Cat 6 you can transmit 10 Gbit/s (10GBASE-T) over up to 55m. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki...) By the way, this cable corresponds to Cat 7, but the RJ45 plugs usually only correspond to Cat 6(A). So you don't get much more out of a Cat 7 cable with Cat 6(A) connectors than out of a Cat 6 cable with Cat 6(A) connectors ;-)

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