ABA Industry, Inc. (a Wonderful Hi-Tech Company) 639 E. Walnut Street, Carson, CA 90746 (888)534-7776 |
Elite 350™ Series Elite 1000X™ Series Elite 10G™ Series |
LAN Cable Our LAN cables, which exceed the standards of ANSI/EIA/TIA 568A/B, are used on vertical cables, horizontal cables, backbone cables, patch cords, and connecting work areas. They perform all application standards of networks such as 10-BaseT, Fast Ethernet, 100Vg-AnyLAN, Token ring, TP-PMD, 100Mbs CDDI, ISDN, ATM155, ATM622, Gigabit Ethernet and a variety of MHz (100MHz, 350 MHz, and Gigabit) to select and different combustion levels (CMX, CM, CMR, CMP) for different applications and environments. As well, we manufacturer STP cable to prevent from the interference of electro-magnetism and static electricity. LAN cables transcommunicate vocal messages, digital data, picture and video media and have gradually taken the place of traditional telephone wires in modern buildings and offices. |
Solid vs. Stranded Cable Solid-conductor cable is designed for backbone and horizontal cable runs. Use it for runs between two wiring closets or from the wiring closet to a wallplate. Solid cable shouldn’t be bent, flexed, or twisted repeatedly. Its attenuation is lower than that of stranded-conductor cable. Stranded cable is for use in shorter runs between network interface cards (NICs) and wallplates or between concentrators and patch panels, hubs, and other rackmounted equipment. Stranded-conductor cable is much more flexible than solid-core cable. However, attenuation is higher in stranded- conductor cable, so the total length of stranded cable in your system should be kept to a minimum to reduce signal degradation. |
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