CAT5E/CAT6/CAT6A Unshielded 24-Port Patch Panel
This CAT5E/CAT6/CAT6A unshielded 24-port patch panel not only has better electri...
This CAT5E/CAT6/CAT6A unshielded 24-port patch panel not only has better electri...
The patch panel of this product is equipped with a high-quality RJ45 interface, ...
This 24-port unshielded wiring overhead rack is a high-performance device design...
Our CAT5E/CAT6 unshielded single-port desktop box, with its compact size (665025...
CAT5E/CAT6 unshielded dual-port desktop box is a small, convenient, high-speed, ...
CAT5E/CAT6 shielded single-port desktop box is suitable for various occasions wi...
The CAT5E/CAT6 shielded dual-port desktop box adopts a shielding design to effec...
This cable management rack uses advanced powder plating technology to give it a ...
The 100-to-110 rack-mounted patch panel of this product adopts a compact size de...
We offer two types of connection blocks, four pairs and five pairs, to meet the ...
The Cologne IDC clamping terminal uses phosphor bronze as the base material and ...
The IDC part of the 110-type IDC clamping terminal is made of phosphor bronze, w...
1. What is insertion loss and its impact on network transmission?In the process of network transmission, insertion loss refers to the signal attenuation caused ...
READ MORE1. What is 180-degree wiring method? 180-degree wiring method means that during the installation process, the wiring direction of the module is arranged in a st...
READ MORE1. Comply with industry standards to ensure compatibility and stabilityFirst of all, Cat5e/Cat6 Short Body Unshielded Module fully complies with multiple indust...
READ MORE1. Basic Design and Functions of Modular PlugModular Plug is a plug used for cable connection, usually with 8 contact points (8P8C), which correspond to the 8 w...
READ MOREIn the structured cabling industry, there is an important concepts called "channel" and "permanent link". Channel refers to the complete connection path from the port of the network device to the port of the terminal device (such as a computer), including jumpers, sockets, and all intermediate connections. The permanent link refers to the fixed wiring part from the patch panel to the work area socket, excluding jumpers and user-side equipment connections. These two concepts are very important in the performance testing and certification of the cabling system because they define the scope and standards of the test and ensure the reliability and performance of network transmission. When designing and implementing a structured cabling system, engineers need to reasonably plan the length, type, and performance level of the channel and permanent link according to the specific application requirements and standard requirements to meet the needs of different network applications.