These Solid CAT6 Cables are recommended for all HDMI audio and video runs for lengths over 25 feet with a maximum recommended length of 100 meters (328 feet). The Solid CAT6 Cables are also a superb cable for adapters that convert DVI, VGA, component, s-video and other technologies to a CAT6 to go long distances. The 23 AWG enhances the ability to run POE (Power over Ethernet) as thicker copper = less resistance = longer distance and less heat.
Solid CAT6 Cables Features:
- 4-pair unshielded twisted pair cable
- Polyethylene separator for enhanced NEXT, ELFEXT and RL Bandwidth
- 23AWG solid bare copper conductor for superior conductivity
- Meets or exceeds Cat6 specifications
- It should not be flexed.
- Rated to 550Mhz to provide additional performance and bandwidth over and above the basic requirements of Cat6 550Mhz standards
- Durable, high-density polyethylene insulation, PVC jacket
- Ideal for 10Base-T(IEEE 802.3), 100Base-TX(IEEE 802.3u), 1000Base-TX, 100 Vg-AnyLAN(IEEE 802.12), Token Ring(IEEE 802.5), TP-PMD(ANSI X3T9.5), 350 Mbps CDDI, ATM 155, and all proposed Category 6 requirements for high-speed, full duplex, parallel transmission protocols
- CM/CMG rated for single floor, general purpose use in walls and ceilings
- Verified compliant with EIA/TIA standards by UL and ETL
- Various colored PVC outer jacket
Why not a few of these Solid CAT6 Cables today?
Why You Should Buy 23 Gauge Solid CAT6 Cables:
- Longer Distance: Compared to a 26 AWG cable, 23 AWG cables can be used for distances up to 90 meters, whereas 26 AWG cable only supports 68 meters, given the same signal.
- Larger Diameter Conductor: The larger diameter of 23 AWG cables make for a stronger conductor which is a benefit when being pulled on during installation or when routed through machines and other equipment
- Lower attenuation: Since a 23 AWG conductor is larger than 26 AWG cable it has lower attenuation over length properties
- Better Connection: The larger copper conductor/strand of a 23 AWG cable means there is more copper for the pins of an IDC (insulation displacement connector, like an RJ45) to "bite" into. This results in better connector retention and durability
- PoE Support: 23 AWG enhances the ability to run POE (Power over Ethernet) thicker copper = less resistance = longer distance and less heat