The Di CAT6 LAN Cable 305m CCA refers to a type of Ethernet cable with the following characteristics:
Category 6 (CAT6): This indicates that the cable is suitable for high-speed data transmission, supporting up to 10Gbps at distances of up to 55 meters. It's typically used for networking, including LANs (Local Area Networks), and is designed to reduce crosstalk and interference for clearer signals.
305m (Meters): This is the length of the cable in the box, 305 meters, making it ideal for large installations or multiple runs.
CCA (Copper-Clad Aluminum): This refers to the material used for the wire. CCA is a type of conductor where the core is made of aluminum, and it is coated with a thin layer of copper. CCA cables are generally cheaper than pure copper cables but are less efficient at conducting electrical signals and can have a higher resistance. This may result in shorter maximum cable lengths or degraded performance over long distances.
If you're looking to install a network or extend one, this type of cable can work well for shorter runs or where cost is a primary consideration, but for critical or long-distance connections, solid copper cables (like CAT6 or CAT6a) are generally preferred for better performance.
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