Description
Feature | Specification |
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Length | 2 m (~6.6 ft) |
Category | Cat 6 U/UTP |
Speed/Bandwidth | 1 Gbps ≤ 100 m; 10 Gbps ≤ 55 m; 250 MHz |
Conductors | 4 pairs- 24 AWG solid pure copper |
Connectors | RJ45‑RJ45- gold‑plated- snag‑less with strain relief |
Jacket | PVC (standard) or LSZH option |
Compliance | ANSI/TIA‑568‑B.2- ISO/IEC 11801 Class E |
PoE Support | IEEE 802.3af/at/bt (Cat 6 copper) |
Operating Temp | 0–60 °C |
Warranty | Lifetime or multi‑year (dependent on brand) |
Network Cable Cat 6 – 2 m (≈6.6 ft)
A Reliable Mini Upgrade for Faster Connectivity
Short and sweet- this 2 m Cat 6 Ethernet cable is the perfect addition for linking your router- gaming console- PC- or smart TV with stable- wired internet. Its compact length minimizes clutter while delivering gigabit-grade speeds and future-proof performance.
Key Features
Multi‑Gigabit Speed
Capable of 1 Gbps up to 100 m- and 10 Gbps at shorter runs- operating at 250 MHz—ideal for HD streaming- online gaming- and fast file transfers citeturn0search0turn0search3turn0search13.
100% Pure 24 AWG Copper
Ensures high-quality signal integrity and supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications citeturn0search1turn0search3turn0search10.
Snag‑less Molded RJ45 Connectors
Gold‑plated- snag-free boots with molded strain relief protect connectors from bending or catching during installation citeturn0search2turn0search4.
Backward and Forward Compatible
Works seamlessly with Cat 5/5e/6 devices and network equipment—keeping your setup flexible and cost-effective citeturn0search3turn0search13.
Rugged PVC or LSZH Jacket
Tough outer jacket resists daily wear; choose LSZH option for low-smoke safety in confined areas citeturn0search2turn0search15.
Why You Should Use This Cable
Q1: Will a 2 m cable limit my speed?
A1: Absolutely not. Even short runs support full gigabit and can handle 10 Gbps—it’s long enough for most home setups. citeturn0search3turn0news21turn0search10
Q2: Can it withstand Power over Ethernet?
A2: Yes. Pure copper conductors make it compatible with PoE devices like IP phones and cameras. citeturn0search3turn0search10
Q3: Is the snag-free connector necessary?
A3: For sure—it protects cable integrity and prevents damage during frequent plugging or tight routes. citeturn0search2turn0search4
Q4: How does it compare to Cat 5e?
A4: Cat 6 delivers significantly better performance—1 Gbps vs 100 Mbps on Cat 5e- and can support 10 Gbps at shorter lengths citeturn0news22turn0news21turn0search12