D-Link Cat 6 24AWG 305M Network Cable
More about D-Link Cat.6 305M Cable
Specification of D-Link Cat.6 305M Cable
- Mutual Capacitance: 5.6nF/100m nominal
- Characteristic Impedance: 100±15%
- Nominal Velocity of Propagation: 69%
- Conductor Resistance: < 9.38/100m
- Mutual Capacitance: < 5.6nF/100m
- Resistance Unbalance: 5% Max
- Capacitance Unbalance: 330pF/100m
- Delay Skew: < 45nS
- Conductor Diameter : 0.520mm Nominal
- Insulation Diameter: 0.940mm Nominal
- Insulation Material: HD-PE
- Cable Diameter: 5.7mm
General Information of Network Cable
Reduced Interference
Proper installation of network data cabling helps to dramatically reduce the interference caused by electrical and radio frequency, known as electromechanical interference and radio frequency interference, respectively. Wireless networks are extremely susceptible to radio frequency interference problems. This is not the case with shielded network data cabling and fiber optic cable.
Consistent Connection
One of the biggest concerns that many wireless network users have is the inconsistency of the connection. As data transfer is performed, a lapse in the network connection caused by a momentary lapse in the wireless signal or electrical interference can effectively negate a great deal of work, slow down the transfer rate considerably, or introduce unacceptable levels of data corruption. Fortunately, network cabling provides a consistent connection that does not suffer from these momentary lapses.
Speed
Although not all network cabling will provide a speedy connection, the newer types of twisted pair data cabling can operate at data rates up to 10 gigabit. Fiber optic cabling transmits light rather than standard data information, making it optimal for high speed usage and extended ranges.
Mobility
One major disadvantage of a network data cabling setup is the mobility while connected to the network. Wireless networks provide excellent mobility for electronic devices because there are no wires to hinder movement, within the range of the transceiver. Unfortunately, users must be directly connected to a network cabling system in order to take advantage of the data transfer possibilities.
Wiring Setup
Whereas wireless networks are relatively easy to set up, a physical network data cabling system must be installed prior to use. This means that the cable must be routed and terminated properly at both ends. This normally means obtaining access to crawl spaces and the interiors of walls as well as cutting holes in walls.
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