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The cable is commonly used in residential and commercial buildings, data centers, and other high-bandwidth applications.
Cat6 cable is typically terminated with an RJ-45 connector, which is the same connector used on most Ethernet devices.
The cable has four twisted pairs of copper wires, which are typically shielded to reduce interference and crosstalk.
Cat6 cable is backward compatible with Cat5e and Cat5 cables, which means it can be used with older networking devices.
It is an improved version of Cat5e cable and is designed to support faster data transfer rates, up to 10 gigabits per second (Gbps).













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