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- Comes with blazing speeds up to 500mhz you can connect all your WAN/LAN segments to all your networking gear
- Great for all high bandwidth applications like VOIP and gigabit networks
- All of our network cables are rohs compliant and UL listed. Monoprice cat5e and cat6 cables are made of 100-percent bare copper wire
Bulk cat6 23awg solid UTP riser-rated (CMR) Ethernet network cable
1000ft black avoid having excess Ethernet cable lying around by building your own cables to the exact length needed using this bulk Ethernet copper cable from Monoprice.
Features: unshielded twisted pair (UTP) category 6 Ethernet cable 23awg solid, pure bare copper conductors CMR (riser) fire safety rating 500mhz bandwidth 1000 foot roll Monoprice Ethernet cables are made of 100-percent pure bare copper wire, as opposed to copper clad aluminum (CCA) wire, and are therefore fully compliant with UL code 444 and national electrical code tia-568-c.2 Fire and safety standards, which require pure bare copper wire in communications cables.
SKU | 8102 - G9 |
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Length (ft) | 1000 |
Color | Black |
Gauge | 23AWG |
Type of Boot | No |
Brand | Monoprice |
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