This 100ft Cat6 Snagless Ethernet Network Patch Cable is perfect for IT professionals and home users who need reliable, high-speed networking connections over longer distances. Our solution delivers:
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Cat6 network cable speed that supports up to 1 Gbps data transmission
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Snagless RJ45 connectors for easier installation and cable management
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UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) compatibility ensuring cost-effective performance
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Premium network cabling for stable, high-bandwidth connections
Key Features
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100ft (30.5m) length to connect devices across large rooms or between floors
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Cat6 performance standard supporting 1 Gbps data transfer rates
- Optimized for home networking and business applications
- Consistent signal integrity for reliable network connections
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Snagless boot design to prevent connector damage during installation
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Red cable jacket for easy visual identification in cable bundles
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer |
C2G |
| Cable Type |
Cat6 Ethernet Network Patch Cable |
| Cable Length |
100 feet (30.5 meters) |
| Connector Type |
RJ45 male to RJ45 male |
| Connector Features |
Snagless boot design |
| Cable Construction |
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) |
| Color |
Red |
| Maximum Data Rate |
1 Gbps (Gigabit Ethernet) |
| Frequency Rating |
250 MHz |
| Compatible Systems |
Network switches, routers, modems, PCs, laptops, gaming consoles, smart TVs |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a Cat6 networking cable and how is it different from Cat5e?
A: Cat6 network cables are designed to support higher data speeds and frequencies than Cat5e. While both can handle 1 Gigabit Ethernet connections, Cat6 cables are certified for 250 MHz bandwidth (compared to 100 MHz for Cat5e) and provide better performance for high-bandwidth applications and future-proofing.
Q: What does "snagless" mean in this Ethernet patch cable?
A: The snagless feature refers to special boots or tabs that protect the RJ45 connector's locking tab from snagging or breaking when pulled through cable management systems or crowded spaces. This design makes installation easier and extends the cable's usable life.
Q: Is a 100ft Ethernet cable too long for home networking?
A: No. While Ethernet standards specify a maximum length of 328 feet (100 meters) before signal degradation occurs, this 100ft cable is well within range for optimal performance. It's perfect for home networking cabling when you need to connect devices across rooms, between floors, or from a central router to distant equipment.
Q: Why choose a red Ethernet cable over other colors?
A: Color coding in network cabling helps with visual organization and identification. Red cables are often used to indicate specific connections (like public internet connections or critical infrastructure) in professional installations. For home use, colored cables make it easier to trace specific connections when troubleshooting.
100ft Cat6 Snagless Ethernet Network Cable for reliable high-speed connections. Premium UTP patch cable with snagless connectors for easy installation and management.