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Netsource Cat 6 U/UTP Stranded Copper Patch Cord, Slimline Boot, 6 ft., Red, PCC6B-RD-6

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Netsource 6-foot red Cat 6 unshielded patch cord with clear slimline boot, U.S.-made stranded copper construction. Supports voice, video, high-speed networks, and Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications. Manufactured to exceed NEXT and return loss industry standards.

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Overview

The Netsource PCC6B-RD-6 is a 6-foot red Cat 6 unshielded twisted pair (U/UTP) stranded copper patch cord with a clear slimline boot and RJ-45 connectors. Made in the USA, it is engineered to meet or exceed industry standards for NEXT and return loss, supporting voice, video, high-speed data, and Power over Ethernet applications.

Features

  • U.S.-made Cat 6 stranded copper construction
  • Clear slimline boot for low-profile installation
  • Red jacket for easy port identification
  • Meets or exceeds NEXT and return loss industry standards
  • Supports voice, video, high-speed networks, and PoE

Specifications

Attribute Value
Manufacturer Netsource
Model PCC6B-RD-6
Cable Category Cat 6
Cable Type U/UTP (Unshielded)
Conductor Type Stranded Copper
Length 6 ft.
Color Red
Boot Style Clear Slimline
Origin Made in USA

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