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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is a complete run with no patch
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. It fits the definition of an ethernet patch cables, although in my expience I usually expect a patch cable to be much shorted than this 25 footer. Here's a definition of a patch cable: Ethernet patch cables or straight-through cables connect powered devices (PD) of different types, such as lighting systems, digital display monitors, computers or any of the new IoT devices on the market right now to a network switch or Ethernet hub. Ethernet patch cables constructed of stranded copper work well within a small space and may frequently move without damage to the copper strands. In contrast, Ethernet cable with solid core construction can be damaged with too much handling. NOTE: the use of stranded copper Ethernet cabling is only appropriate where the distance is less than 75-feet in length. For indoor cables, use fire rated jackets such as riser or plenum. Outdoor rated Ethernet cables are not fire rated and therefore are not meant to be used inside a structure.
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