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C2G CG10297 C2G CG-10297 CAT6 Snagless Unshielded (UTP) Ethernet Network Patch Cable, TAA Compliant, 25' (7.6m), Black

CG10297|2D-CG10297

C2G CG10297 C2G CG-10297 CAT6 Snagless Unshielded (UTP) Ethernet Network Patch Cable, TAA Compliant, 25' (7.6m), Black

CG10297|2D-CG10297

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C2G CG10297 C2G CG-10297 CAT6 Snagless Unshielded (UTP) Ethernet Network Patch Cable, TAA Compliant, 25' (7.6m), Black

CG10297 | 2D-CG10297

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For voice/data/video distribution, this cable will handle bandwidth-intensive applications up to 250 MHz. Meets ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 Cat6 standard and the stringent TAA compliance requirements for anyone who needs to procure products exclusively manufactured in countries on the Trade Agreement Act list. Constructed from high-quality cable and a shortened body plug, this design minimizes Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) levels. The molded, snag-free boot prevents unwanted cable snags during installation and provides extra strain relief. Available in a variety of colors to easily color-code your network installation.

Main Features

  • CAT6 cable supports up to 250 MHz bandwidth
  • TAA compliant for Trade Agreement Act needs
  • Snagless design prevents cable snags
  • Minimized Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT)
  • Molded boot for extra strain relief
  • 25-foot length for extended reach
  • Available in multiple colors for easy coding

General Information

Name: C2G CG10297 C2G CG-10297 CAT6 Snagless Unshielded (UTP) Ethernet Network Patch Cable, TAA Compliant, 25' (7.6m), Black
Category: C2G by Legrand, Wire & Cable, Pro AV, Network Patch Cords, Commercial Connector Cables, Pro Patch Cables, Category 6 Patch Cords, Pro USB Cables
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Country of Origin: China. Country of origin is subject to change.

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