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UTP Cat5e Solid LAN Cables with Jelly, 4 Pair 24AWG Twisted Pass Fluke Test 100M Waterproof  for sale at factory direct price
UTP Cat5e Solid LAN Cables with Jelly, 4 Pair 24AWG Twisted Pass Fluke Test 100M Waterproof
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UTP Cat5e Solid LAN Cables with Jelly, 4 Pair 24AWG Twisted Pass Fluke Test 100M Waterproof

Lead Time 15–30 days
US$ 0.15 - 0.2 / 1 Meter
30000 Meters Minimum order
Hangzhou Huier Cable Co. Ltd

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Product Information
Model NumberHR-Cat5e-21Brand NameCustomer made
originChinaSmall OrdersAccepted

Key Specifications/ Special Features:

  • Constructions:
    • Conductor: 23AWG CCA (copper clad aluminum)/BC
    • Pairs/cores: 4 pairs * 2 cores
    • Insulation: HDPE
    • Drain wire: tin-plated copper wire/copper wire
    • Shield: AL foil+ PET tape
    • Jacket: PVC+PE/PVC+PVC (dual jacket): fire-retardant or UV-resistant optional
  • Packing: coil or wooden spool in carton or pull- box; with or without pallet
  • Length: 305m/box, 305M/wooden spool; or as per buyer's requirements
  • Anyone who has plugged their computer into a broadband internet connection such as cable or DSL has used an Ethernet cable
  • Ethernet cables are the standard cables commonly used to connect a modem to a router and likewise, to connect a router to a computer's network interface card (NIC)
  • These thick, flexible cables are all practically indistinguishable to the untrained eye, but not all Ethernet cables are the same
  • Major categories of Ethernet cables, Ethernet cables have been evolving since the beginning of the Ethernet standard in 1985
  • Many different categories of Ethernet cable have been developed and each category has different specifications as far as shielding from electromagnetic interference, data transmission speed and the possible bandwidth frequency range required to achieve that speed
  • Understandable that some confusion can arise when looking at all the available options for Ethernet cabling
  • Luckily, category of cable is usually clearly printed on the cable's sheath, so there can be no doubt as to the type of cable being used
  • This guide will describe a few of the most common categories of Ethernet cable that are used in modern networks
  • Category 3:
    • Category 3 Ethernet cable, also known as Cat 3 or station wire, is one of the oldest forms of Ethernet cable still in use today
    • An unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable that is capable of carrying 10 megabits per second (Mbps) of data or voice transmissions
    • Maximum possible bandwidth is 16MHz
    • Cat 3 cable reached the peak of its popularity in the early 1990s, as it was then the industry standard for computer networks
    • With the debut of the faster category 5 cable, however, Cat 3 fell out of favor
    • Still can be seen in use in two-line telephone systems and older 10base-T Ethernet installations
  • Category 5:
    • Category 5 (Cat 5) Ethernet cable is the successor to the earlier Category 3, like Cat 3, it is a UTP cable, but it is able to carry data at a higher transfer rate
    • Cat 5 cables introduced the 10/100Mbps speed to the Ethernet, which means that the cables can support either 10 or 100Mbps speeds
    • 100Mbps speed is also known as fast Ethernet and Cat 5 cables were the first fast Ethernet-capable cables to be introduced

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Lead Time15–30 days

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Asia
Australasia
Western Europe
North America
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Eastern Europe
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