Cat5e ethernet cable stranded Patch Cord with Boots 100FT.

Cat5e ethernet cable stranded Patch Cord with Boots 100FT.

$13.50
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Cat5e ethernet cable stranded Patch Cord   Specs: A Cat 5e cable patch cord is a type of cable used to connect devices in computer networks. It consists of four twisted pairs of copper wire enclosed in a plastic sheath, with RJ45 connectors on each end. The cable is capable of transmitting data at speeds up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) over a distance of up to 100 meters. The "E" in Cat5E stands for "enhanced", meaning that this type of cable has been improved over the original Category 5 cable. Cat5E patch cords reduce crosstalk (interference between wires) and increase bandwidth compared to Cat5 cables. They are designed to plug into a computer, switch, router, or other network device, providing a quick and easy way to connect devices to the network. Cat5E patch cords are backwards compatible with Category 5 cables and can be used with older network devices, but may not support the higher speeds and bandwidth of newer devices. These patch cords are commonly used in residential and commercial networks, as well as in data centers and server rooms. Details: A Cat 5e patch cord, also known as a Cat5E patch cord or Ethernet patch cord, is a type of cable commonly used to connect devices in computer networks. It consists of four twisted pairs of copper wire enclosed in a plastic sheath, with RJ45 connectors on each end. The Category 5E standard specifies that the cable must be capable of transmitting data at speeds up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) over a distance of up to 100 meters. The patch cord is designed to plug into a computer, switch, router, or other network device, providing a quick and easy way to connect devices to the network. The "E" in Cat5E stands for "enhanced", meaning that this type of cable has been improved over the original Category 5 cable by reducing crosstalk (interference between wires) and increasing bandwidth. Cat5E patch cords are backwards compatible with Category 5 cables and can be used with older network devices, but they may not support the higher speeds and bandwidth of newer devices.  

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