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Connects critical components, such as computers, network adapters, routers, servers, modems, hubs and switches, in Gigabit Ethernet networks. Recommended for distributing data, voice and video in high-density data centers.

  • Premium cabling for Cat6 home/office network applications
  • Rated for 550 MHz/1 Gbps communications
  • Snagless connectors prevent damaged tabs during installation
  • 24 AWG 4-pair stranded UTP with PVC jacket
  • Integral strain relief protects connectors from stress and cracking

Features

The Ideal Solution for Your Cat6 Gigabit Ethernet Networking Needs
  • Recommended for connecting computers, network adapters, routers, servers, modems, hubs and switches in high-density data centers
  • Designed for 10/100/1000 Base-T, 100 Mbps TPDDI, 155 Mbps ATM, ISDN, voice, Token Ring Type 3 and EIA/TIA applications
  • Provides high-speed connections up to 550 MHz/1 Gbps
  • Flawless signal delivery with minimal near-end crosstalk levels
  • Reduces impedance and structural return loss compared to standard 100 MHz wire

Snagless RJ45 Male Connectors
  • Molded snagless boots prevent locking tabs from damage during installation

Premium Construction Ensures Error-Free Signal Transfer
  • Manufactured from 24 AWG 4-pair stranded UTP
  • Gold-plated copper contacts for maximum conductivity and minimum data loss
  • Integral strain relief protects cable and connectors from stress and cracking
  • Rugged PVC jacket stands up to long-term use

Meets Top Cabling Standards
  • Meets Cat6 TIA/EIA standards
  • Meets most other current industry standards, including IEEE 802.3ab, 802.5, ISO/IEC 11801 and ETL (Cat6 draft 11)

Package Includes

  • N201-06N-GN Premium Cat6 Gigabit Snagless Molded UTP Patch Cable (RJ45 M/M), Green, 6 in.
RoHS compliant

Specifications

OVERVIEW
UPC Code037332176394
TechnologyCat6; PoE
CONNECTIONS
Side A - Connector 1RJ45 (MALE)
Side B - Connector 1RJ45 (MALE)
Contact Plating  Gold
PoE TypeType 2 PoE+ (30W, IEEE 802.3at)
Connector TypeSnagless; Molded
Wiring ConfigurationEIA/TIA 568B
PHYSICAL
Cable Jacket ColorGreen
Cable Jacket MaterialPVC
Cable Jacket RatingCM
Cable ShieldingUTP
Cable Outer Diameter (OD)6.0 mm
Number of Conductors4 Pair
Conductor MaterialStranded Copper
Conductor Gauge24 AWG
Cable Length (ft.)0.5
Cable Length (in.)6
Shipping Dimensions (hwd / in.)9.00 x 7.00 x 0.50
Shipping Weight (lbs.)0.05
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature Range14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C)
Storage Temperature Range5° to 140°F (-15° to 60°C)
Operating Humidity Range0% to 90% RH, Non-Condensing
Storage Humidity Range0% to 90% RH, Non-Condensing
COMMUNICATIONS
Bandwidth per TIA Standard250 MHz
Maximum Bandwidth as Tested500 MHz
Network Compatibility1 Gbps (Gigabit)
IEEE Standards Supported802.3an; 802.3at
FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS
Snagless ConnectorYes
STANDARDS & COMPLIANCE
Product CertificationsUL Listed; cUL Listed
Product ComplianceCE (Europe); RoHS; IEEE 802.3an 10GBase-T; IEEE 802.3at PoE+; REACH; UKCA
WARRANTY & SUPPORT
Product Warranty Period (Worldwide)Lifetime limited warranty

Questions & Answers

American Wire Gauge (AWG) is a US standard set of wire gauges or diameters. The higher the gauge number, the thinner the wire. Since thicker wire has less electrical resistance, it can carry more current. For networking or digital signage applications with longer runs, use 24 AWG cabling. AWG is also used to describe USB data/charging cables used with smartphones and other mobile devices. Thicker cables can carry more current and potentially charge a device faster. The gauge of USB cables have two numbers (e.g. 28/28 AWG). The first number refers to the gauge of the data wires and the second describes the gauge of the power wires. A USB cable that is 28/24 AWG has thicker charging wires and can carry more current.
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Molded and snagless cables both feature identical RJ-45 termination styles and offer equivalent performance.

  • Molded cables bond the RJ-45 connector and cable with a molded boot, leaving the connector's lock exposed. They are best suited for environments with few connection/reconnection cycles, such as areas that are difficult to reach.
  • Snagless cables have a protective flap on the boot to safeguard the RJ-45 connector's lock, making them ideal for settings where the plug is frequently unplugged.

You should not need to choose between molded and snagless. Many cables have both features.

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