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Category 8 Jumper Cable

Sigma Wire's Category 8 Jumper Cables represent the cutting edge in networking solutions. Designed for unparalleled data transmission speeds and utmost reliability, these cables are tailored for high-performance, data-intensive environments. Choose Sigma for connectivity without compromise.

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Cat 8 Ethernet Cable FAQ

1. What is a Cat 8 Ethernet cable?

Cat 8 is the newest ANSI/TIA-568.2-D copper standard, rated for 40 Gbps and 2000 MHz with mandatory shielding to crush crosstalk and EMI.

2. How fast are Conversions Tech Cat 8 cables?

They deliver 40 Gbps up to 30 m, auto-negotiating down to 25G/10G/1G when connected to legacy gear.

3. What bandwidth do they support?

2 GHz (2000 MHz)—four times the bandwidth of Cat 6A, ensuring headroom for future encoding schemes.

4. What’s the maximum channel length?

30 m (≈100 ft) end-to-end or 24 m permanent link for 25/40 G. At 10 G or lower, Cat 8 reaches the classic 100 m.

5. Is Cat 8 backward-compatible with Cat 6A/6/5e?

Yes—our RJ-45 Class I connectors snap into any 8P8C port and auto-negotiate to the highest common speed.

6. Cat 8 vs. Cat 6A—what’s the real-world difference?

Cat 6A tops out at 10 Gbps/500 MHz; Cat 8 quadruples both bandwidth and throughput, letting you run one 40 G link instead of four 10 G links.

7. What type of shielding do Conversions Tech cables use?

Each pair is foil-wrapped (F/FTP) and then covered by an overall tinned-copper braid, providing >80 dB alien-crosstalk rejection.

8. Are the conductors 100 % copper?

Absolutely. We use solid bare copper (22 AWG in bulk, 26 AWG in slim patch) for ultra-low DC resistance and full PoE ++ headroom—never CCA.

9. What wire gauge does Cat 8 use?

Bulk cable ships in heavy-duty 22 AWG; our flexible patch leads use 26 AWG stranded conductors.

10. Do they support PoE, PoE+, and PoE ++?

Yes—up to the full IEEE 802.3bt Type 4 spec (90 W) with plenty of thermal headroom.

11. Does Cat 8 reduce latency?

Physical cable latency is already microseconds, but Cat 8’s lower insertion loss and shielding cut retransmits, giving a cleaner, more stable link for gaming and VoIP.

12. Can I run Cat 8 outdoors or direct-burial?

Yes—choose our Cat 8 Direct-Burial variant with UV-resistant LLDPE jacket and gel-filled core for water blocking. Just ground the drain wire at entry.

13. Do you offer plenum-rated Cat 8?

We stock CMP plenum and CMR riser jackets, each ETL-verified to NFPA 262 flame and smoke standards.

14. What’s the minimum bend radius?

Roughly 4 × OD. For our 7.8 mm bulk cable that’s ~31 mm (1.2 in).

15. How do I terminate Cat 8?

Use shielded Cat 8 plugs or tool-less keystones: strip 1″, fan pairs, clamp foil & braid, crimp strain relief, then certify to TIA 568B.

16. Do I need special keystone jacks?

For 40 G, yes—Cat 8 metal-body keystones. For ≤10 G, quality Cat 6A shielded keystones work, though full Cat 8 hardware is ideal.

17. Cat 8 vs. fiber—when should I pick copper?

Up to 30 m, Cat 8 is cheaper and easier to terminate than QSFP+ DAC or fiber while re-using RJ-45 switches. Beyond 30 m, fiber wins.

18. Is Cat 8 overkill for gaming and streaming?

If you want absolute future-proofing, yes—and you also get lower crosstalk, potential latency improvements, and multi-gig upgrade room.

19. How well does Cat 8 handle EMI?

The dual-shield design blocks RFI from power cables, fluorescent ballasts, and industrial machinery, keeping NEXT/ANEXT well within spec.

20. What’s the operating temperature range?

-40 °C to +75 °C for bulk solid; patch leads are rated -20 °C – +60 °C.

21. What certifications do Conversions Tech Cat 8 cables carry?

ETL-verified to TIA-568.2-D Cat 8 and ISO/IEC 11801 Class I, plus RoHS and REACH compliant.

22. What warranty is included?

Lifetime performance warranty plus a 30-day money-back guarantee.

23. Which colors and lengths are available?

Patch cords in black, blue, and white from 3 ft to 100 ft; bulk spools (500 ft & 1000 ft) in blue or white. Custom colors on MOQ ≥ 5 km.

24. Can I order custom assemblies or branding?

Absolutely—laser-etched logos, bespoke lengths, and pre-terminated trunks are available with fast lead times.

25. How does Cat 8 pricing compare to Cat 6A?

Typically 1.5 × – 2 × per foot, but you replace four 10 G links with one 40 G run, lowering port counts and switch costs.

26. Where can I download the full spec sheet?

Click here for the PDF—impedance plots, alien-crosstalk curves, and PoE derating tables included.

*Specifications, features, and availability are subject to change without notice. Conversions Tech reserves the right to make modifications at any time.*

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