Make the Switch Easy from Category 6 to 6A!

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January 12, 2022

 

 

Upgrading from Category 6 to 6A can be difficult due to differences in size as larger cable is harder to work with and requires more space in pathways. With the same diameter as a Category 6 cable, the Vari-MaTriX HD Category 6A copper cable simplifies upgrades by allowing you to utilize your same infrastructure. It’s time to make the switch from Category 6 to the easy-to-install, cost effective, Category 6A Vari-MaTriX HD cable.

 

 

 

 

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