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Logico Cat6A UTP 1000ft Bulk Ethernet Network Cable 10G 23AWG Solid Wire Riser Blue

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Cat6A UTP 1000ft Bulk Ethernet Network Cable 10G 23AWG Solid Wire Riser Blue

The LOGICO Cat6A Riser (CMR) Ethernet Cable is ideal for your voice, data, video, and security networking applications. This Bare Copper Cat6A Riser rated cable is ETL or UL Verified. It is a high-performance data communication cable suitable for 10G high-speed applications with excellent attenuation & crosstalk.
  • High-speed Cat6A Riser (CMR) Ethernet cable 4 Solid UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair
  • 23AWG Solid Annealed Bare Copper
  • Flame Retardant PVC Jacket
  • EIA/TIA 568 compliant Category 6A rated to 10G for high-performance Ethernet networks
  • 1,000 feet (305 meters) Blue Jacket / Wooden Reel

  • High-speed Cat6A Riser (CMR) Ethernet cable 4 Solid UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair
  • 23AWG Solid Annealed Bare Copper
  • Flame Retardant PVC Jacket
  • EIA/TIA 568 compliant Category 6A rated to 10G for high-performance Ethernet networks
  • 1,000 feet (305 meters) Blue Jacket / Wooden Reel

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