
Monoprice 127408 SlimRun Cat6A Ethernet Patch Cable 6in
Achieve High-Performance Networking with Ease Introducing the Monoprice SlimRun Cat6A Ethernet Patch Cable. Designed for high-performance 10G environments, these cables are thinner and lighter than standard Cat6A shielded cables, making them easier to install and manage. Featuring 36AWG flexible...
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Overview
Achieve High-Performance Networking with Ease
Introducing the Monoprice SlimRun Cat6A Ethernet Patch Cable. Designed for high-performance 10G environments, these cables are thinner and lighter than standard Cat6A shielded cables, making them easier to install and manage. Featuring 36AWG flexible cable, snagless narrow boot design, and S/STP shielding, these cables ensure reliable and efficient network connections.
- Brand: Monoprice
- Model: 127408
- Type: Cat6A Ethernet Patch Cable
- Length: 6 inches
- Wire Gauge: 36AWG
- Shielding: S/STP (Shielded/Shielded Twisted Pair)
- Connector: RJ45
- Features: SlimRun design, Snagless narrow boot
Key Features
Country Of Origin: China
Model Number: 127408
Item Package Dimension: 6.8" L x 0.9" W x 0.85" H
Material: Copper
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a slim design, making it easier to manage and route in crowded network setups compared to standard cables.
- Constructed with copper material, ensuring consistent and high-quality signal transmission for reliable networking.
- Designed as a Cat6A cable, supporting higher bandwidth and faster data transfer speeds for advanced networks.
- The 6-inch length is ideal for short connections, reducing cable clutter and improving organization.
- Originates from China, a manufacturing hub often associated with cost-effective production.
👎 Cons
- The short 6-inch length makes it unsuitable for longer-distance network connections, limiting its application to specific use cases.
- Only comes in one specified length, which restricts flexibility for users needing different cable reach.
- The specific color of the cable is not mentioned, which might be a consideration for aesthetic-conscious users or organized setups.
- Information regarding shielding (e.g., UTP, STP) is not provided, which can be important for performance in environments with electromagnetic interference.
- While a Cat6A cable offers performance benefits, these might be overkill or unutilized in networks only supporting lower standards like Cat5e.