D-Link Cat6 UTP 24AWG PVC Cable Roll 305m – Gray – NCB-C6UGRYR-305-24-E: Your Go-To Networking Fix, Now at Phonex
Cat6 Cable: What’s the Deal with D-Link’s Version?
D-Link NCB-C6UGRYR-305-24-E Cat6 Cable: All the Details
- Cable Type: Cat6 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair)
- Conductor Gauge: 24 AWG Solid Bare Copper (better than CCA – Copper Clad Aluminum – for signal and power)
- Number of Pairs: 4 twisted pairs
- Jacket Material: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), UL94V-0 flame rating
- Jacket Color: Gray
- Outer Diameter: About 6.0-6.5mm
- Insulation: High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
- Separator: PE Cross Member to cut down on crosstalk
- Frequency Range: Up to 250 MHz
- Supported Standards: TIA/EIA-568.2-D, ISO/IEC 11801 Class E, RoHS Compliant
- Length: 305 meters (1000 feet) per roll, easy to pull from the box
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to +75°C
- Bending Radius: At least 4 times the cable’s width
- It can handle 1000 Mbps at 100m and up to 10 Gbps at 55m
D-Link Cat6 UTP Cable: What’s Good About It
- Fast Data: With 250 MHz, it’s great for Gigabit Ethernet and can handle 10GbE if you don’t go too far – so you’re ready for the future without having to redo everything.
- Less Crosstalk: The way it’s twisted and the central spline really cut down on crosstalk, so you get a clear signal even if the cables are bundled up.
- Copper Wires: The 24 AWG solid bare copper is better than other cables, so you can use Power over Ethernet (PoE) for things like IP cameras and Wi-Fi.
- Strong Jacket: The gray color looks good in offices, and the UL94V-0 rating makes it safer if there’s a fire.
- Easy Setup: It comes in a box that’s easy to pull from and has marks so you can cut it right. You don’t need any special tools.
- Good Deal: The 305m length is great if you’re doing a big project, so you don’t waste cable and save money.
- Works with Old Stuff: It works with Cat5e/Cat5 stuff, so upgrading is easy.
D-Link Cat6 UTP Cable: How to Install It
- Plan It Out: Know where your cables are going, and don’t bend them too much or put them near power lines.
- Pull the Cable: Use the box to pull it out, and use lube if you’re going a long way.
- Connect It: Take off about 5cm of the jacket, untwist a little, and follow the T568B or T568A pattern (T568B is usually best). Use Cat6 RJ45 connectors.
- Test It: Always test with a Cat6 tester to make sure it’s all good.
- Tips: Keep the twists close to the connector and use velcro ties (not zip ties) to keep it all together.
- Good prices and deals.
- Help from people who know their stuff.
- Real products – no fake cables.
- Deals on D-Link switches, routers, and more.
Don’t put up with slow connections. Head to Phonex and get your 305m roll today. If you need a quote or have questions, Phonex is there to help.




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