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Category 6e Patch Cords
100% Tested
Interoperable
Backward Compatible
Quality Interconnect Cabling, LLC provides DataMax 6E patch cords.
They assure true Category 6 performance with the following features
and benefits:
DataMax 6e patch
cables are manufactured in the United States
using skilled domestic labor and the highest quality components. To assure improved channel performance,
every DataMax 6e patch cable is manufactured using
a controlled assembly process, plus proper packaging to assure that each cord
exceeds Cat 6 requirements and arrives to you in proper condition. With this process and the best available
components on the market we guarantee improved performance. Quality
Interconnect Cabling is one of only a few cable assembly houses in the United
States authorized and certified to produce
DataMax® 6E patch cords.
DataMax 6E patch
cables are designed and tested to meet the new Category 6/Class E
requirements for 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet as defined by the TIA; including
length, wire map, NEXT, and return
loss. *Some Category 6 equipment
may not be compatible.
Only the highest
quality components are used in our products.
We use AMP High Performance RJ45 Category 6 connectors and Quabbin Wire and Cable DataMax®
6E, Category 6 stranded patch cable. Networks migrating from 10Base-T to
faster bi-directional signaling such as 100Base-T need improved stability and
lower return loss.
DataMax®
6E patch cords combine exceptionally stable 100 Ohm stranded cabling, state
of the art connectors, molded strain relief boots and controlled assembly
procedures. This results in optimized
attenuation and impedance, closely matching the characteristics of
today’s best horizontal cable.
Result: DataMax
6E cords typically improve channel return loss by 4-6 db. These cords are
interoperable with most OEM Category 6 permanent links, resulting in a
compliant cat 6 channel. Of course these cords are also backward
compatible with legacy Cat 3, 4, 5, and 5e networks.
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