CAT6 Cable

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Cat6 Cabling Products

Global Access Unlimited stocks thousands of feet of CAT6 cable from CAT6 PVC to CAT6 Plenum, CAT6 Shielded, CAT6 gel- filled outdoor cable and CAT6 shielded cable- we also stock the new CAT6A gigabit cable in several of our warehouses. All our CAT6 PVC cable and CAT6 Plenum Cables are UL Listed and ETL verified.

If your business depends on networking count on us for all of your structured wiring Cat6 CMR Riser Cable, CAT6 Plenum cable, CAT6 shielded cable and the new 10 Gigabit CAT6 cable both in plenum and non- plenum. Our new CAT6 gigabit cables- the CAT6a , 10 Gigabit Cable comes in Plenum and PVC Riser in Gray only and on wooden reels at about 45 pounds per reel. We now stock CAT6a Cable- the new 10Gigabit Cables standard that brings your network alomost up to the upcoming CAT7 Standard.The Cat6 and Cat5e UTP cables we carry allow voice-data convergence and support for Gigabit Ethernet. Choose from industry leading copper solutions from ABA, Coleman, Avaya SYSTIMAX GigaSPEED, Avaya SYSTIMAX PowerSUM, Belden, Berk-Tek LANmark, Commscope and Superior Essex. Available in both plenum and non-plenum Standards supported: 10/100/1000BaseT, 155/622 ATM, 568A/B. Wire and cable specifications available.


GAU is a national distributor of bulk cable such as fiber optic cable, CAT5e, CAT6, coax, IP telephone, media convertors Ethernet, cable, modems, for use in data centers, everyday businesses education and much more.

We provide fiber optic cable, fiber optic assemblies, data cabinets, raceway, and cabletray, racks whether wall or floor mount.
Most likely when shopping for bulk cable whether it is Cat6 or Cat5e you will also need patch cables, patch panels and keystone jacks. GAU has a great selection of Cat6 bulk cable as well as Patch Cables including Booted, Non-Booted cords, Shielded, Cat6 and Cat6a Crossover cables all our Cat6 cables are Certified. We can provide custom Built and more. We stock many brands, like Commscope, Belden, General, CCT Cable Comtran and more. We have a great line of Wallplates , keystone jacks, in Cat6, cat5e and RJ11. Call now for a fast and free quote.
CAT6 CMP UTP Bulk Cable Has voice, data, video and security capabilities, Our Cat6 600Mhz Bulk Cable is ideal for your network installation. Whether you are wiring your home, office or entire campus, Our has the solution thats right for you.
CAT6 FTP Shielded PVC Bulk Cable Applications

  • High-performance data communications cable for noisy
  • environmentSuitable for 600MHz high speed data applications.
  • Gigabit ethernet, fast ethernet and 155Mbps TP-PMD/CDDIDesigned for indoor installations (CMR) riser
CAT6 FTP Shielded/Stranded PVC CAT6 Outdoor Bulk Cable
CAT6 Plenum Shielded CAT6 UTP PVC Bulk Cable
CAT6 UTP Stranded PVC Bulk Cable

Global Access Unlimited Carries a complete line of outdoor rated 6 and outdoor rated aerial CAT 6 cable & from several top manufacturers and our CAT6 cables performance ratings range from 400 MHZ- to 550 MHZ to 600 MHZ. Please review the large selction of CAT6 cables below -each CAT6 cable has a different performance -bandwidth capability now required for gigabit performance for your internal networks and outdoor perfomance to run IP cameras. Global Access Unlimited also stocks most of our CAT 6 cables including our CAT 6 outdoor, CAT 6 aerial cable, CAT6 outdoor rated, CAT 6 gel filled and CAT 6 shielded cable. Below find our standard CAT 6 to our plnume rated CAT 6 cable to our Gigabit rated CAT 6cable.

Cat 6 Bandwidth:

Bandwidth precedes information rates presently as highways come before traffic. Doubling the bandwidth is adding two times the number of lanes on a highway. The tendencies of the times of yore and the predictions in the future indicate that data rates still have been doubling every 18 months. Current applications running at 1 GB/s are actually pushing the confines of category 5e cabling. As streaming media functions these kinds of video and again multi-media become ordinary, the demands intended for faster data rates will increase and generate new applications that promote from the advanced bandwidth accessible by category 6. This is exactly what happened within the early on 90’s when the advanced bandwidth of category 5 cabling compared to category 3 triggered most LAN applications to desire the better media to permit simpler, cost efficient, higher pace LAN applications, such 100BASE-TX. Note: Bandwidth is clear as the highest frequency up to that positive power sum ACR (Attenuation to Crosstalk Ratio) being greater than zero.

What is the common difference between category 5e and category 6?

The general difference between the two categories 5e and category 6 is in the transmission performance, and broadening of the available bandwidth from 100 MHz for category 5e to 200 MHz for category 6. This involves improved insertion passing, nearby end crosstalk (NEXT), return loss, and identical level far end crosstalk (ELFEXT). These improvements offer a superior signal-to-noise ratio, enabling elevated reliability for present applications and advanced data rates for upcoming applications.

Would category 6 succeed category 5e?

Of course, analyst predictions and independent polls point out that eighty to 90 percent of all new installations will be been cabled with category 6. The fact that category 6 link and channel requirements are backward compatible to category 5e making it very easy for customers to select category 6 and displace category 5e within their networks. Functions that worked over category 5e can work over category 6.

Exactly what will category 6 do for my existing network vs. category 5e?

Because of its improved transmission functioning and superior immunity from external sound, systems operating over category 6 cabling will have less errors vs. category 5e for present applications. This means less re-transmission of disoriented or degraded data packets under dependable conditions, which translates into superior reliability for category 6 networks compared to category 5e networks.

At wait time would I endorse or install category 6 vs. category 5e?

As of a future proofing perspective, it is always better to install the best cabling available. This is because it is so difficult to replace cabling inside walls, in ducts under floors and other tricky spaces to access. The rationale is that cabling should last at least ten years and will support at least 4 to five generations of equipment through that time. If future equipment controlling at far advanced data rates requires superior cabling, it can be very expensive to pull out category 5e cabling at a later point in time to install category 6 cabling. Subsequently just why not accomplish it for a premium of about 20 percent over category 5e on an installed foundation?

Exactly what is the shortest link that the standard will permit?

There consists of no short length limit. The standard is intended to work for all lengths up to 100 meters. There is a guideline in ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.1 that says the consolidation point should positioned at least fifteen meters absent from the telecommunications room to diminish the consequence of connectors in adjacent proximity. This recommendation is based upon worst-case performance calculations for short links with four mated connections in the channel.

What is a “tuned” system between cable and hardware? Is this actually needed if product meets the standard?

The word tuned has been used by numerous manufacturers to describe products that deliver headroom to the category 6 average. This is outside the scope of the category 6 standard. The component requirements of the standard has been cautiously designed and analyzed to guarantee channel fulfillment and electrical/ mechanical interoperability.

Exactly what is impedance matching between cable and hardware? Is this truly desired if product meets the standard?

The standard has no impedance matching requirements. These are addressed by possessing return loss requirements for cables, connectors, and patch cords.

Is there a use for category 6 within the residential marketplace?

Yes, category 6 will be extremely effectual in the residential marketplace to support higher Internet access speeds at the same time as facilitating the more stringent Group B EMC requirements (see in addition the entire FCC Rules and Regulations, Title 47, Part 15). The better balance of category 6 should make it simpler to meet the residential EMC requirements in comparison to category 5e cabling. Also, the increase of streaming storage applications to the home can raise the desire for superior data rates that are supported more easily and effectively by category 6 cabling.

Exactly what is meant by the term “Electrically Balanced”?

A simple release wire circuit consisting of two wires is considered to be a standardized, well balanced transmission line. A consistent transmission line is one which has substantially identical electrical components all through its distance end to end, at the same time as a well balanced transmission line is one whose two conductors are electrically alike and symmetrical with value to position and other nearby conductors.* “Electrically balanced” relates to the material geometry as well as the dielectric properties of a twisted pair of conductors. If two insulated conductors are physically matching to one another in diameter, concentricity, dielectric material and are uniformly twisted with equal length of conductor, then the pair is electrically well balanced with respect to its surroundings. The amount of electric equilibrium is dependent on the design and manufacturing procedure. Category 6 cable demands a superior amount of precision in the developing process. Also, a category 6 connector calls for a more sensible circuit design. For well balanced transmission, an identical voltage of opposite polarity is practical on each conductor of a pair. The electromagnetic fields created by one conductor cancel out the electromagnetic fields created by means of its “balanced” companion conductor, leading to very small radiation from the balanced twisted pair transmission line. The similar concept applies to external noise that is induced on each conductor of a twisted pair. A sound signal from an outside source, such as radiation from a radio transmitter antenna generates an identical voltage of the same polarity, or “common genre voltage,” on each conductor of a couple. The change in voltage flanked by conductors of a pair between this radiated indicators, the “differential voltage,” is effectively zero. Since the preferred signal within the pair is the differential signal, the interference will not have an effect on balanced transmission. The amount of electrical balance is determined by measuring the “differential voltage” and evaluating it to the “the most common mode voltage” expressed in intensity (dB). This measurement is known as Longitudinal Conversion Loss “LCL” in the Category 6 standard.

Category 6 Cable Questions

How do I tell the difference between cat 5e cable and cat 6 cables with different ratings?

Category 5erequires a specification of up to 100 mhz. Cat 5 e and cat 6 Cables have the ability to be test up to any and all frequency that the test equipment allow meaning what the test equipment is specifically built for however such measurements are pointless if void of context applications and structured cabling standards. As most know category 6 standard sets the minimum requirements for up to 250 MHz for cables, all connecting hardware, all patch cords, especially for specified channels and permanent industrial links. This guarantees proper and reasonable performance that can be applied to applications.

Why did all category 6 cable used to have a spline, and now is offered without one?

Quite a few category 6 cable designs contain a spline to increase and enhance the separation between multiple pairs and to also uphold the pair geometrical ratios. This added separation greatly enhances next performance and helps category 6 compliance and requirements to be had. With new technology, manufacturers are now finding other ways to meet cat 6 requirements. What really matters is that it meets the transmission requirements of cat 6 not a standardized way of cable construction.

What size bundles can you have for cat 6 and is there any limit?

At this time there are no requirements that would limit the bundle in a cat 6 cable as long as it proves to be for practical use. After six or eight cables, the performance in any cable will not change or be any better as the cables will be too far apart to provide any extra value.

Category 6 Patch Cord Questions

At some point will the actual structured cabling contractors have the capability to make their own patch cords?

Cat 6 patch cords are considered a precision product, similar to cables and connectors themselves. In order for them to perform properly they need to be tested within the confines of a controlled environment. If not, there will be issues in consistency and performance reliability. Patch Cords are supported as a factory assembled products not a filed assembled product as this weighs down the contractors assembly process.

Cat 6 Testing: What is the reasoning behind field tester manufacturers offering many different types of link adapters?

This was an interim solution while the standard was still being developed and the interoperability requirements were not yet established. It is likely that soon one or more adapters will work for testing of cabling from all vendors.

If using a link adapter that is not manufacturer specific and or recommended by the manufacturer going to result in testing failure..

You will get passing results link adapter and the properly matched jack are cat 6 compliant.

Category 6 Connecting Hardware Questions

Why are category 5e and category 6 different? Why is cat 6 cable more expensive?

As you may know, category 6 and category 5e connectors look very similar however, category 6 connectors function at far superior transmission performance. For instance, at 100 MHz, NEXT of a category 5e connector is 43 decibels (dB); while a category 6 connector is 54 dB. This explains why cat6 connector’s couple somewhere closes to 1/12 of the power that a cat5e connector couples from one pair to another pair of similar conductor ratios. So, one can state that a category 6 connector is 12 times less “noisy” in comparison to a category 5e connector whether a fiber connector or not. This huge jump in performance has been achieved through new technology, new material procedures, superior materials and strategic R&D partnerships, resulting in higher costs for manufacturers.

What will happen if I mix and match different manufacturers hardware? This may cause problems

You need to be sure that the components are cat 6 compliant in order to assure cat 6 performance and standards.

     For superior signal quality in your installations, choose our CAT6 CMP Bulk Cable. Our Category 6 cables are rated at 600MHz and meet or exceed UL, ETL, and EIA/TIA Standards. Our CAT6 cables are available with superior quality stranded or solid copper core conductors in CMR, CMP, and CMX rated PVC jackets.

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Global Access Unlimited, Inc. is an electrical distributor located in Tampa Bay, Florida.  We are an independent, woman owned small business that has long been fulfilling the needs of the military and other governmental organizations as well as commercial interests.  We offer board level components, structured cabling and lighting solutions to the commercial through military markets, as well as state, county and city governments.  We provide only top quality material and our customer service is second to none!

We specialize in sourcing obsolete and long lead time components through our Global Network of strategic partnerships that we have formed over the last several decades.  Global Access Unlimited, Inc. assists customers in selling their excess inventory through a variety of programs including line item purchases and lot purchases.

We are a company with strong military support and have earned the confidence of many prime contractors around the world, due to our high level of quality assurance!

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