Lorex
Lorex Cat.6 Extension Network Cable CBL100C6RXU
- SKU:
- 18052552
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- cbl100c6rxu
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- Out of stock
- Stock Update:
- 08/19/2025 01:26:54 AM PST
- Stock Update:
- 08/19/2025 01:26:54 AM PST
Description
This item is brand-new, factory sealed.
Future-proof your installation with a UL Certified 100ft STP (Twisted Shielded Pair) CAT6 ethernet cable. This cable supports up to 10 gigabits (GB) per second transfer speeds, features wire shielding for less crosstalk, and is CMR Riser rated. It is also UV treated and waterproof for additional outdoor protection and can be directly buried without the need for a conduit.
UL Certified CAT6 Ethernet Cable
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is an organization that has established safety standards for electrical devices and components for over a century. Currently, they evaluate more than 70 different wire and cable product categories across the world to establish safety and performance compliance.
What are the advantages of CAT6 over CAT5e?
The foremost advantage of a CAT6 (or Category6) ethernet cable is its transfer speed capabilities. CAT6 cables are able to transfer up to 10 Gbps (gigabytes per second). This is a drastic improvement over CAT5e cables, which can handle up to 1 Gbps.
Higher Frequency
The additional speed provided by CAT6 cables is mostly due to an increase in frequency. A cable's frequency is essentially the rate at which data can be sent through the wires. This is measured by the number of cycles per second (Hz or Hertz). A CAT5e ethernet cable, for example, has a frequency of 100 Mhz (megahertz). This means that it is capable of completing around 100 million cycles per second. In comparison, a CAT6 cable has a frequency of 250 Mhz, which is around 250 million cycles per second. So the transfer rates are more than two times faster with a CAT6 cable.
Less Cross-Talk
Another advantage of CAT6 cables is their ability to reduce the impact of "crosstalk" (interference from other nearby cables that disrupt the normal flow of data within a cable). This is done in many ways, including an aluminum foil wrap to prevent EMI (Electro-Magnetic Interference) and by using a tighter twisted cable design.
CMR Riser Rated
Cables are classified into different categories according to The National Electrical Code (NEC) and Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). This CAT6 ethernet cable is CMR Riser rated, which means that, along with being able to be safely run through walls or ceilings, it can be run between floors in non-plenum areas (plenum areas are spaces with air circulation for heating and air conditioning systems).
Fire-Resistant
The cable jacket of this CAT6 ethernet cable has passed a vertical burn test to certify that flames will not travel down the cable. Based on UL Cable specifications for CMR, the fire resistance should be limited to a height of eight feet based on the "vertical tray flame test." This is particularly important in preventing fire from quickly spreading between walls and floors.
Waterproof / UV Treated / Direct Burial
The jacket of this CAT6 ethernet cable has been constructed to withstand the outdoors. It is completely waterproof, and has been UV treated, which offers protection from the elements and prevents degradation over time. This cable can also be run underground without the need for a conduit. If running cables underground, it is required to be buried at a depth of at least 24 inches. If running cables overhead, the required height is a minimum of 10 feet. It is also recommended to protect any exposed ethernet cable connections with an RJ45 Weatherproof Camera Cable Shield.
Features
China Environmental United Certification Center (CEC)
Environmentally Friendly:
Yes
Country of Origin:
China
Specs
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Product Color | Black |
| Warranty | |
| Limited Warranty | 1 Year |
| General Information | |
| Brand Name | Lorex |
| Package Type | Retail |
| Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.lorextechnology.com |
| Marketing Information | Future-proof your installation with a UL Certified 100ft STP (Twisted Shielded Pair) CAT6 ethernet cable. This cable supports up to 10 gigabits (GB) per second transfer speeds, features wire shielding for less crosstalk, and is CMR Riser rated. It is also UV treated and waterproof for additional outdoor protection and can be directly buried without the need for a conduit. UL Certified CAT6 Ethernet Cable Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is an organization that has established safety standards for electrical devices and components for over a century. Currently, they evaluate more than 70 different wire and cable product categories across the world to establish safety and performance compliance. What are the advantages of CAT6 over CAT5e? The foremost advantage of a CAT6 (or Category6) ethernet cable is its transfer speed capabilities. CAT6 cables are able to transfer up to 10 Gbps (gigabytes per second). This is a drastic improvement over CAT5e cables, which can handle up to 1 Gbps. Higher Frequency The additional speed provided by CAT6 cables is mostly due to an increase in frequency. A cable's frequency is essentially the rate at which data can be sent through the wires. This is measured by the number of cycles per second (Hz or Hertz). A CAT5e ethernet cable, for example, has a frequency of 100 Mhz (megahertz). This means that it is capable of completing around 100 million cycles per second. In comparison, a CAT6 cable has a frequency of 250 Mhz, which is around 250 million cycles per second. So the transfer rates are more than two times faster with a CAT6 cable. Less Cross-Talk Another advantage of CAT6 cables is their ability to reduce the impact of "crosstalk" (interference from other nearby cables that disrupt the normal flow of data within a cable). This is done in many ways, including an aluminum foil wrap to prevent EMI (Electro-Magnetic Interference) and by using a tighter twisted cable design. CMR Riser Rated Cables are classified into different categories according to The National Electrical Code (NEC) and Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). This CAT6 ethernet cable is CMR Riser rated, which means that, along with being able to be safely run through walls or ceilings, it can be run between floors in non-plenum areas (plenum areas are spaces with air circulation for heating and air conditioning systems). Fire-Resistant The cable jacket of this CAT6 ethernet cable has passed a vertical burn test to certify that flames will not travel down the cable. Based on UL Cable specifications for CMR, the fire resistance should be limited to a height of eight feet based on the "vertical tray flame test." This is particularly important in preventing fire from quickly spreading between walls and floors. Waterproof / UV Treated / Direct Burial The jacket of this CAT6 ethernet cable has been constructed to withstand the outdoors. It is completely waterproof, and has been UV treated, which offers protection from the elements and prevents degradation over time. This cable can also be run underground without the need for a conduit. If running cables underground, it is required to be buried at a depth of at least 24 inches. If running cables overhead, the required height is a minimum of 10 feet. It is also recommended to protect any exposed ethernet cable connections with an RJ45 Weatherproof Camera Cable Shield. |
| Product Type | Network Cable |
| Product Name | Cat.6 Extension Network Cable |
| Manufacturer | Lorex Technology, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CBL100C6RXU |
| Packaged Quantity | 1 |
| Technical Information | |
| Connector on Second End Details | 1 x RJ-45 Network - Male |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gbit/s |
| Cable Type | Category 6 |
| Connector on First End Details | 1 x RJ-45 Network - Male |
| Connector Type on First End | RJ-45 Network - Male |
| Connector Type on Second End | RJ-45 Network - Male |
| Cable Length | 100 ft |
| Jacket Type |
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| Features |
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| Shielding | Yes |
| Cable Characteristic | Extension Cable |
| Device Supported | Network Device |
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