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PWR-CAB-AC-USA
Cable specifications:
- L6-20P - C21
- 8 feet
- 3 conductor 12Awg
- Rated for 300V
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AIR-ACC2537-060 antenna extension cable
23 May, 2014AIR-ACC2537-060 antenna extension cable the AIR-ACC2537-060 antenna extension cable coaxial cable is used for interconnecting the antennas and the radio devices. RP-TNC (M)- RP-TNC (F), 5 ft standard length, but this can be built to your specs for the following Cisco Aironet devicesRead more- 1200
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CAB-HD4-232FC
17 May, 2012Cab-HD4-232FC for $199.99 ConnectZone.com also has the Cab-HD4-232MT under $120. The Cab-HD4-232FC cable is used to connect the Cisco 8 port Asynchronous / Synchronous High speed wan card. The Cab-HD4-232MT cable is used with the Cisco 8-Port Asynchronous/Synchronous High-Speed WAN Interface Card with 2 high-density 4-port connectors. Each connector supports four ports of EIA-232 with data communications equipment (DCE) or data terminal equipment (DTE) interfaces. All four ports on one cable use the same DTE/DCE mode. The Cisco Cards that this is normally used with is HWIC-4A/S & HWIC-8A/S-232Read more -
CAB-HD8-ASYNC Cable
16 May, 2012Cisco CAB-HD8-ASYNC in stock at ConnectZone.com $99.99ea The CAB-HD8-ASYNC High -density 8-port EIA-232 asynchronous cable for the Cisco HWIC-8A, HWIC-16A cards, is a 8-port EIA-232 10 foot cable with Micro VHDCI 68 Male to 8 RJ45 Males. The CAB-HD8-ASYNC is used with the following routers 1841, 1941, 2800, 2900, 3800, 3900. Please see our other Cisco cables. If you don’t see what you need Please contact us immediately at 1-425-212-4400 or sales@ConnectZone.com ConnectZone.com is located in Lynnwood Washington just 20 minutes north of Seattle. ConnectZone.com canRead more -
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Our HDMI cables version 1.3 support uncompressed digital 1080p and 1440p 10.2 Gbps bandwidth data transfer rate True 16-bit Deep Color Guaranteed Lossless 8-channel digital audio Fully Compatibility with earlier HDMI devices 120 Hz television refresh rate. HDMI 1.3 increased the single-link bandwidth to 340 MHz (10.2 Gbit/s). It optionally supports Deep Color, with 30-bit, 36-bit, and 48-bit xvYCC, sRGB, or YCbCr, compared to sRGB or YCbCr in previous HDMI versions. It also optionally supports output of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio streams for external decoding by AV receivers. It incorporates automatic audio syncing (audio video sync) capability. It defined cable Categories -
How to fix the "Network Cable Unplugged" Problem with Windows 7
Last week, when I sat down at my desk and opened the browser to check my mails, I found that my computer was not connected to the internet. I ran the Win 7 trouble-shooter to diagnose the problem. It said "Network Cable Unplugged". I was like "What the...?" I quickly turned over the tower to see where the ethernet cable had run off. It was sitting well behaved in its slot. Then what was causing Win 7 to say that the network cable was unplugged? I checked the socket connection on my wall to see if the other end of the cable had been disturbed. It was also tightly lodged into its socket. I asked Win 7 for a detailed description of the problem and this is all it could say, "Network cable Unplugged or Broken". Wow, that was descriptive! At least it gave me something new to work with. I replaced the ethernet cable to see if the original cable had any loose-connections in it. Unfortunately, the new cable was -
How to Run Network Cables?
01 Sep, 2011How to Run Network Cables?
Hands down the best time to run your network cables is during the initial construction process of the building, but that usually isnt the case. This Blog will help the DIY'ers with running their network cables in fully completed buildings.Fishing and Running the Network Cables
For a new building, it is wise to run the cables through designated conduits and to plan ahead to add additional cables to it at a later time if needed. Plan junction boxes at each floor. For an old building, installing conduits mght not be possible. In this case you need to tie your cables in a bunch and secure the bunch to walls, ceilings, etc... You need to use a "fish tape" to fish your cables in the wall cavity. You might need to use a stud finder to avoid hiting any framing. Adjust your outlet's position accordingly. Very often the help of a second person is needed when fishing cables, especially when you fish cables from the ceiling to -
Supplier for Waterproof D-sub & High Density D-sub Connectors and Cables
AIR-DB15HOODRJ6 Waterproof Watertight Connector/Adapter. DB15 Male to RJ45 Female Pinned F.I LTW Technology Standard D-Sub & Hi-Density D-Sub Connector and Cable Specs: What we offer- Connector: D-Sub Shielded, High Density D-Sub Shielded, D-Sub Plastic, High Density D-Sub Plastic
- Number of Contacts: 09, 15, 25, 26, ..., 78
- Connector Type: Panel, With Strain Relief, Without Strain Relief
- Connector Gender: Male, Female
- Contact Gender: Male, Female
- Assembly Style: PCB, Solder, Molded with Cable, Field Installable Solder Pin, Field Installable
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Custom colored singemode fiber optic cables smf 9/125
Please select a custom colorBlack singlemode fiber optic cables 9/125 duplex -
Cable Management, Get Em At ConnectZone.com!
14 Jun, 2011Cable Management, Get Em At ConnectZone.com!
Cable management refers to an important step during the installation of building services (i.e. electrical services) and the subsequent installation of equipment providing means to tidily secure electrical, data, and other cables. The term is often used interchangeably to refer to products used for the purpose of managing cables or to the workmanship carried out to cables whilst being installed. Cable management is important in many fields, such as IT, communications, power distribution, facility wiring, local area networks, etc. The purpose of cable management is to support the cables whilst being routed through the building from Point A to B (often called containment), and to make subsequent management of the cables through the lifetime of the installation easier. Manage your cables with our any of our 19" inch rack mount wire managements. We carry a large variety of horizontal and vertical network cable organizers such