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Ethernet Patch Cables with Snagless Boots are manufactured with molded plastic shielding to ensure a tight fit into receptacles. This reduces the possibility of unintended disconnections and damage to the cable.
Vikas Dayal, January 16, 2024
Category 6 Ethernet Cables at Cables.com
Ethernet cables are made of twisted pairs of insulated copper wire contained within a PVC jacket.
Vikas Dayal, November 10, 2023
Cables.com offers both Cat6 and Cat 6A rated ethernet cables for purchase at some of the lowest prices on the market.
Category 6 ethernet cables are rated for up to 250 Mhz, while Category 6A ethernet cables are rated for 500 Mhz.
Vikas Dayal, July 11, 2023
Telco is an abbreviation for Telecom, and Telecom cables are also sometimes referred to as Amphenol cables.
Telco cables are also known as Telecom cables, and they're commonly used for connecting data lines for LANs or telecommunications.
Vikas Dayal, June 30, 2023
Outdoor Ethernet Cables and Outdoor Network Patch Cables
Outdoor cables must be made of sturdy, high-quality materials in order to withstand the elements. Cables.com stocks a variety of outdoor cables for numerous installations.
Vikas Dayal, May 25, 2023
Should you use a fiber optic or wifi connection for your home or office?
Fiber optic connections are on the cutting edge of information networks, while wifi is the industry standard and most commonly used in homes and offices.
Vikas Dayal, May 23, 2023
Fiber optic networks translate to high bandwidth, low signal loss, and less electromagnetic interference (EMI) with your connection.
Fiber Optic Cable works by by transmitting data through pulses of light across glass filaments at the speed of light.
Vikas Dayal, May 19, 2023
How do you decide between an ethernet connection or fiber optic connection?
Both ethernet and fiber optic connections have their pros and cons.Whether you're looking for stability vs speed, you have a lot to consider when you're looking to purchase cords or cables for your network connection.
Vikas Dayal, May 02, 2023
browse multi mode and single mode fiber optic cable
There are two different types of fiber optic cords - multi mode fiber, and single mode fiber. Fiber optic cables work by transmitting data through pulses of light that travel through their glass filament cores at the speed of light.
Vikas Dayal, April 25, 2023
About Optical Fiber Internet
Fiber optic cables will always beat out options like traditional broadband cable internet or VoIP for communication.
Vikas Dayal, March 28, 2023