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Tired of unreliable network connections in Mumbai or Bangalore? Local Ethernet connectors often fail, leading to slow speeds and dropped connections. The VCELINK CAT6A Connector kit is your solution. Imported directly from the USA, these are not your average RJ45 connectors. We bring you UL-Listed, 3-Prong Gold Plated connectors designed for CAT6A and CAT7 shielded cables. This means superior signal integrity and protection against interference, crucial for demanding applications like gaming, video streaming, and large file transfers.
Why settle for less when you can have authentic, high-performance networking gear? Our connectors feature a pass-through design for easier termination and include strain relief boots for added durability. Unlike flimsy local alternatives that can degrade quickly, VCELINK connectors are built to last, ensuring a stable connection for years. Each pack contains 30 transparent orange connectors, perfect for professional installations or DIY network upgrades. Get the speed and reliability you deserve, delivered straight to your doorstep in India within 2-8 days via ExpressBox, with all customs duties and GST handled.
If you are installing 10Gbit over 300 feet using wire, these are the connectors. These are the perfect connector for when you have to use a CAT6A shielded POE cable. I have terminated thousands of connectors. These make easy termination of CAT6A shielded POSSIBLE. I never had a failed connection with these, many failed connections with non-pass through on shielded CAT6A. I find CAT6 unshielded very easy to terminate when using a non-pass through connector. I am an expert, and I was an editor for the 10 Mbit to 10Gbit IEEE 802.3 Standard for twisted pair. A friend's customer wanted to run 10G between two buildings using a UPS for POE backup power and I suggested twisted pair copper wire for a distance of 320 feet. First I made sure all utility power was separated by a foot at least in conduit. Second I ordered a high quality all copper 23AWG CAT6A overall shielded cable with a Direct-Burial jacket. I confirmed the insulation size would fit the RJ45 and the exterior jacket would fit the boot and connector. This connector only works with 23AWG and staggers the wedges of the connector because RJ45 was designed for 24AWG. The pass through design insures every wedge of the connector makes a reliable connection with multiple teeth. The cable manufacturers recommend you use part of the discarded shield to wrap about the jacket clamped by the shield drain crimped by the connector shield covered by heat shrink before placing of the boot. Then place the connector in the correct tool, crimp and remove excess wire. Slide the boot over the connector and test. I charge fives times as much to terminate a CAT6A SHIELDED compared to CAT6. Use CAT6A on long haul 10G. Use shielded when you are near other Ethernet at the distant end on long haul. If you must mix with other Ethernet in a bundle over a maximum haul distance at 10Gbit, you may have to use individual strand shielded cable because foreign-distant-end cross-talk is the biggest noise interferer problem at over 200 feet causing errors. I would strongly recommend this connector if using CAT6A shielded cable. Don't use CAT6A unless you have to as CAT6 is perfect for 1Gbit in allmost all situations except when at longest length or in a tight bundle mixed with lots of short haul and very long haul.
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Need the Right Tool These connectors (RJ45 type) configured to accept and work with the larger diameter CAT6 and CAT7 individual solid diameter cables are a reasonable value. It is important to understand the term "pass through". This because when you open the outer jacket of the bundled cable, separate out the individual cable inside in either the "A" or "B" configuration on both ends, and slide them into these connectors (making certain that you slide on the provided cable protector boot first), the wires will pass through and protrude (stick out of) out the end of the connector. This is by design and intended BUT you must have the correct connector compression tool designed to flush cut off the ends while compressing the connection ends.Not having that specific type of tool on hand will both spoil your work day and stop the process. That is unless you have a precise cutter to flush cut the connection ends.Good kit with reasonably well made connectors that provide very good cover and noise suppression for these able and connectors.
Know your wire's diameter, if more than 1.2mm, get these I have CAT6a cable with shield and apparently the wire insulation is thicker than usual CAT6a? Not sure. But most connectors for Cat6a were only 1.2mm which was too small in my case.These have a guide that you put your wires through and then with the guide in place push the wires nicely and get the work done in a jiffy. These are not cheap from any angle but the ease and the buld quality justifiea the premium.
Will not allow a good connection I’ve crimped many an RJ45 connector and this one is the worst. The staggered/offset style, combined with a loose wire way, does not allow the pins to pierce each strand correctly. I blew through the whole set and only needed 2. Went back to my standard unshielded connector without an issue. Would not recommend.
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