1000FT GREY CAT6 CABLE PLENUM BULK SOLID ETHERNET CABLE SPOOL WIRC6CMPGRY

$517.63

StarTech.com 1000 ft Roll of Gray Plenum CMP Cat 6 Solid UTP Bulk Cable – Make Gigabit network connections using this high quality plenum rated Cat6 Cable – Cat6 Bulk Cable – Plenum Rated Cat6 – 1000 ft Roll of Gray Plenum CMP Cat 6 Solid UTP Bulk Cable – CMP / FT6 Plenum Rated – Ethernet Cat.6 Bulk Box – 23 AWG 1000ft UTP

SKU: WIRC6CMPGRY UPC: Brand: 1000FT Condition: New Categories: , ,

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StarTech.com 1000 ft Roll of Gray Plenum CMP Cat 6 Solid UTP Bulk Cable – Make Gigabit network connections using this high quality plenum rated Cat6 Cable – Cat6 Bulk Cable – Plenum Rated Cat6 – 1000 ft Roll of Gray Plenum CMP Cat 6 Solid UTP Bulk Cable – CMP / FT6 Plenum Rated – Ethernet Cat.6 Bulk Box – 23 AWG 1000ft UTP

The WIRC6CMPGRY Cat6 Plenum Bulk Cable (1000 ft) meets or exceeds all Category 6 cable specifications to ensure reliable Gigabit network connections, and features a foot-marked jacket that enables you to measure your cable runs to your exact installation requirements. Also, the gray PVC jacket enables you to color code your drops as needed for a more organized installation.

Constructed of only top quality materials, the WIRC6CMPGRY delivers reliable performance and is backed by our Lifetime Warranty.

This Category 6 cable has been tested for CMP (FT6) plenum-ratings, and is ideal for installation in air plenums, ducts, walls, conduit, ceilings, etc. where CMP fire rating is required.

StarTech.com Cat6 cables are manufactured using high-quality copper conductors. While many cable manufacturers offer a “cheaper” cable, based on a copper-coated aluminum core, we make no compromises on quality to ensure you receive top value and performance for your network cable investment.

This Cat6 cable is constructed with 23 gauge copper wire, to support a broad range of Ethernet applications such as Power over Ethernet (PoE). Because we use a high quality copper wire, our cables easily sustain the power required for Power over Ethernet applications, whereas the inferior quality offered by copper-coated aluminum cables may be subject to insufficient power delivery, heat buildup, equipment damage and potentially, fire.