SCP HNC-8 500' Bundled Network Cable (2)RG6 Quad Shield + (2)Cat6 CM
In-Wall CM rated, UL Listed Structured Cable with 2 Coaxial and 2 Network Cables in One Blue Integral Jacket for Cable Television (CATV), Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), Satellite, Home Networks, Telephone, Fax, High Speed Internet, HDTV, Automation Applications, Video Distribution and Power Limited Circuit Cable for General Purpose Applications. The RG6 is 2.2 GHz swept 18 AWG CCS withQuad Shield, and the Cat6 is 550 MHz 23AWG UTP Solid Copper of 4 Pairs, all bundled in a Blue PVC CM 17.5 mm Jacket. Perfect for Residential and Commercial use where Multiple Connection Outlets are desired.
Note: SuperShield (Quad Shield) - Taking the Tri-Shield construction one step further, this construction adds an additional layer of shielding braid to provide the greatest strength, durability and immunity from network interference. Provides low attenuation for service drop inteconnecting jumper cables. Cat6 cable is still limited to a maximum of 328 ft (100 m) in length that should include the length of patch cables that interconnect equipment. Cat6 cable performance characteristics and test methods are defined in TIA/EIA-568-B.2-2001. Cat6 solid conductors are for distribution (typically) whereas Stranded conductors are usually reserved for flexible needs such as patch cords and cables. AWG conductor sizing is typically 23, comes in pairs of 4, and UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair). When using LAN (Local Area Network) cable such as this is used in areas of likely ambient interference that would slow performance from the 550 MHz bandwidth and degrade 1000 Mbps (1000BASE-TX) potential performance, then SHIELDED Cable is recommended and you would then look for the STP moniker that indicates Shilded Twisted Pair.. If the cable is run near or in Air handling spaces, then you should check the local building codes pertaining to Plenum cable use as each jurisdiction can be different in definition and guidance. Riser rating is something recommended as a minimum for all interior (in wall) use. CM is for exposed runs and CMX is exteriror rating, though not necessarily UV ray resistant to degradation. CMXT and CMXT are discriptor examples that intonate exterior (X) and flooded (F) or Taped (T) for Underground Use (Direct Burial).