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Cat 6 or Category 6 Patch Cables
The official standard for Cat 6 cabling is 200MHz (twice the bandwidth of Cat 5) but most manufacturers test their Cat 6 patch cables up to 550MHz at 1 Gbps. Cat 6 cabling was created to facilitate the future bandwidth requirements needed for streaming multimedia applications.

Cat 6 follows very strict rules in both the manufacturing process and in channel requirements. Wiring must maintain a tight pair twist as close to the connector/jack as possible. Category 6 channel requirements specify that every component in a Cat 6 network must meet minimum standards to ensure optimal performance. One method of differentiating a Cat 6 patch cable from Cat 5e patch cable is by simply looking the connector ends. See below:


Cat 6                           Cat 5e

Some Cat 6 cables are constructed with a plastic spline separating the pairs for better performance. Other manufacturers have found different ways to achieve Cat 6 requirements, such as using tighter pair twists. Either way, the construction of the cable does not matter as long as Cat 6 standards are met.

Cat6 Cable distance limitations
Horizontal Category cable runs should not exceed a distance of 90m (295ft) plus an additional 10m (33ft) for equipment jumpers. Keep in mind that not all networks (especially small ones) are connected in this exact manner. See diagram below.

Category Distance Limitations

Molded, Booted, Molded Booted, Snagless & no Boot patch cables
There are many different types of strain relief and anti-snag options for patch cables. Below is a quick description of each type:


Patch Cable without a boot or molding

Patch Cable with a
snagless boot attached

Patch Cable with a boot attached,
but no cover over the tab

Molded Patch Cable with
no cover over the tab

Standard Molded Patch Cable
with a cover over the tab

One style of a Molded
Snagless Patch Cable

Another style of a Molded Snagless Patch Cable

Infinite Cables typically sells the standard molded patch cable as seen above. We also have access to all of the other patch cable styles shown above. Please feel free to contact us with your specific requirements.

 

 

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