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Amazon [amazon.com] has 10 Pk. Monoprice Cat6A Ethernet Patch Cable 550Mhz, 10G, 30AWG 1 Feet (SlimRun Series Black) for
$8.99
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Monoprice [monoprice.com] has 10 Pk. Monoprice Cat6A Ethernet Patch Cable 550Mhz, 10G, 30AWG 1 Feet (SlimRun Series Black) for
$8.99
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Features:- Connector Type RJ45
- Cable Type Ethernet
- Compatible Devices Server, Router, Personal Computer, Printer
- Color Black
- Brand Monoprice
About this item- At half the size of standard Cat6A patch cables (0.149" v 0.29"), SlimRun Cat6A helps reduce congestion in high-density environments, such as data centers and telecommunications rooms
- With SlimRun Cat6A, you can fit more cables in the same space, saving you the time and cost of expanding or replacing cable pathways
- 0.118-inch diameter, 30AWG flexible cable and snagless narrow boot design
- 10-Pack
About This Deal:- This offer for the 10 Pk. Monoprice Cat6A Ethernet Patch Cable is a (44% Savings) off the list price
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Cat6a uses 23 gauge wire, going to 30 will result in more significant voltage drop and wire heating. I'm not saying don't use, just be aware of the limitations.
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Of course, alternatively, you could move the front rails back a peg. We don't do this because our UPS is already tight enough in there.
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I've put these in all of my network closets . I have not had any issues with interference
ZERO issues.
Especially on longer runs.
Especially on longer runs.
Haha, it's not the 1 foot of length that matters, its the voltage drop of the 1 foot patch cable between the 200 foot+ run.
Cat6a uses 23 gauge wire, going to 30 will result in more significant voltage drop and wire heating. I'm not saying don't use, just be aware of the limitations.