Wirewin Network cable (S/FTP, CAT6, 5 m)
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Wirewin Network cable

S/FTP, CAT6, 5 m


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klth

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

Hello Klth You have the option of reporting incorrect information directly to the specifier under "Report incorrect data". For a cable, it is more common to give length and diameter instead of LxHxD. Since I have not seen a 4m wide bed, I assume that it is not a flatbed cable. Greetings

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lexianer3

3 years ago

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gschwinds

3 years ago

In the filter, under Patch Cable Features, there is the option Ribbon Cable: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/netzwerkkabel-294?pdo=1226-180%3A412%7C1226-180%3A414%7C1226-9497%3A280592%7C1226-9497%3A378222%7C1225-22020%3A179042&rsl=9-7%3A14%3A16&tagIds=7

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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franky_ch

3 years ago

The blocking network line is the aluminium foil that shields the network cable, so STP and FTP are actually the same, hence SSTP ,SFTP. http://www.trangjan.com/de/the-difference-between-stp-utp-ftp-sftp-and-sstp--b21.html S/STP - Overall shielding by wire braiding + wire braiding over pairs of wires. F/STP - Foil shielding for all cores + wire braiding for individual cores FTP - General foil shielding S-FTP - Overall shielding of foil or wire braid or both together In my opinion S/STP better because wire braiding.

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Weiths

4 years ago

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ikillou

4 years ago

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This is certainly not a problem with the cable... The network card of the PC and the possible switch or router port must have a 1 Gbit/s port and not 100 Mbit/s... to be seen on that side.

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Digitalkurt

4 years ago

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A.msr

7 years ago

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Kriegler

7 years ago

Hi, This cable is not rigid, you can bend it at 90°. As far as the names are concerned, it is the type of shielding of your cable. You have to choose according to the distance to be covered. The longer the distance, the better the shielding should be. For more details: Google->utp ftp stp-> search->results

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ibtec

7 years ago

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meierhoferit

7 years ago

Hello, an S/FTP cable is already very well shielded, but it can still have an influence if it is laid very close or together with power cables. It also depends a bit on the shielding/insulation of the power cable. I would simply try it and connect it as a first test without laying it (I have already had new defective cables) - if it is ok, only then lay it and test it again. Here is some more information on the structure of network cables: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twisted-Pair-Kabel

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kaufmich

8 years ago

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informel

8 years ago

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UTP means Unshielded Twisted Pair, i.e. unshielded and unscreened. Whether data transmission will work well with this cable and whether a shielded cable would be better is a question that cannot be answered easily. It depends on what happens on the 5x2.5mm2 and how the equipotential bonding of the end devices is. Long story short, I would try it with exactly this network cable. Then I would lay another wire/tape and leave it. Then it would be easier to run another data cable. Technically much better would be to use a fibre optic cable for data transmission. Hope it helps

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