Thin Ethernet Cables are popularly used to connect devices in a local area network (LAN). Ethernet cabling is often combined with RJ type connectors for connecting personal computers, routers and switches. Thin bodied Ethernet cabling has an advantage over regular Ethernet cabling in that it is space saving, and able to be fed through smaller spaces. Applications Many businesses utilise a local area network for a more secure and reliable internet setup than can be provided by wireless connectivity. In this case thin Ethernet cabling is often run through desk cable grommets, floor panels and wall-mounted cable channels in office and commercial environments. The RS Range of thin Ethernet cabling is available in reels of up to 500 m, enough to suit your installation needs. Fire Safety The RS range of thin Ethernet cables are available as LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) and LSF (Low Smoke and Fume) for extra fire safety in low ventilated areas.
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The Alpha Wire Thin Ethernet® cables are UL
and CSA approved and are precisely designed to broadcast video transmission at the highest quality whilst achieving low capacitance, high velocities of propagation and tight tolerances for maxiumum signal intergrity. The cable ...
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These RS PRO patch leads, also known as
Ethernet patch cables are manufactured using Category 6 cables, commonly referred to as Cat 6 Cable or Cat6. They are electrical cables often used in office environments to connect computers to a ...
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HIGHWIRE turns any analogue video cable into a
high-speed network connection. This allows the replacement of analogue cameras with IP cameras without installation of any new cabling, which can save some 30-40% of the system cost. Universal connections for coax, ...
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Designed for use in microwave applications. Solid silver-coated
copper-clad steel conductor with PTFE dielectric within a solid seamless copper tube.