StarTech.com Fiber Optic Cable - Multimode Duplex 62.5/125 - LSZH - ST/SC - 2 m
FD591793
FIBSTSC2
- Attenuation loss meets or exceeds industry standards
- LSZH (Low-Smoke, Zero-Halogen) cable jacket
- Immune to electrical interference
$24 33
no Sales Tax
IN STOCK
Ships in 8 days
IN STOCK - ships in 8 days
At MemoryC we have multiple warehouses. This product is available to be transferred to the warehouse nearest your location, and is estimated to ship within 8 days from your order.
Free shipping to New York, NY
StarTech.com Fiber Optic Cable - Multimode Duplex 62.5/125 - LSZH - LC/SC - 2 m
FD591139
FIBLCSC2
- Attenuation loss meets or exceeds industry standards
- LSZH (Low-Smoke, Zero-Halogen) cable jacket
- Immune to electrical interference
$24 09
no Sales Tax
IN STOCK
Ships in 8 days
IN STOCK - ships in 8 days
At MemoryC we have multiple warehouses. This product is available to be transferred to the warehouse nearest your location, and is estimated to ship within 8 days from your order.
Free shipping to New York, NY
Lindy 10m Cat.6 U/UTP Network Cable, Black
FD2278682
48082
- Twisted Pair Patch Cable with RJ45 connectors
- Cat.6 U/UTP, PVCandnbsp; andnbsp;
- Integrated snagless connector for latch protection
$23 61
no Sales Tax
IN STOCK
Ships in 12 days
IN STOCK - ships in 12 days
At MemoryC we have multiple warehouses. This product is available to be transferred to the warehouse nearest your location, and is estimated to ship within 12 days from your order.
Free shipping to New York, NY
Network cables are an essential part of any office setup, regardless of the office size - anything from a home office setup, to large corporate offices will require a range of network cables.
We carry network cables in stock for every purpose, be it short patch cables for use in a server cabinet, or much longer cables for running above ceilings or behind walls, or anything in between - we have it all.
The main connection type used for network cables is the RJ45 connector type. This is the generic standard for connection to switches, patch panels, network cards etc. When picking the cable that is right for you, you should also look out for which color may work best in your setting, and you might want to consider a snagless cable, especially if you run multiple cables across your network setup.