Cat5e RJ45 350MHz UTP Network Cable 100 Foot Blue

Cat 5e Molded Patch Cable. Category 5 Enhanced high speed cabling is a pre-requisite for today's performance demanding Ethernet and gigabit networks. ABCcables.com will keep you at the head of the pack with our high performance 350Mhz Cat5E patch cables. Our Cat5e 350Mhz patch cables easily handle bandwidth intensive applications and more. With the UL certified patch cables that meet all the TIA/EIA standards. ABCcables' Enhanced Cat5 patch cables are well constructed using Enhanced Cat5e bulk cable, which consists of 4 unshielded twisted pairs, 24 AWG. stranded conductors, and a PVC jacket. We terminate the non-booted Enhanced Cat5e cables with RJ45 plugs, which are plated with 50 microns of gold plating per contact. We terminate the snagless molded booted Enhanced Cat5e cables with Cat5E certified RJ45 plugs, which are plated with 50 microns of gold plating per contact. Constructed with high-quality wire and a shortened body plug will keep Near-end Crosstalk (NEXT) levels to a minimum. Our molded, snagless boot prevents unwanted cable snags during installation/maintenance and provides extra strain-relief. About Category 5e (CAT 5e), or Enhanced Category 5: Ratified in 1999. It is an incremental improvement designed to enable cabling to support full-duplex Fast Ethernet operation and Gigabit Ethernet. This Cat5e Molded Patch cable will be used to connect all the hardware destinations in a local area network. The cable will ensure a clear transmission and snagless-type moldings to protect the connection. The main differences between Category 5 and Category 5e can be found in the specifications. The performance requirements have been raised slightly in the new standard. CAT5e has stricter specifications for PS-ELFEXT (Power Sum Equal-Level Far-End Crosstalk), NEXT (Near-End Crosstalk), Attenuation, and Return Loss (RL) than those for Category 5. Like CAT 5, CAT5e is a 100-MHz standard, but it has the capacity to handle bandwidth superior to that of CAT5. With these improvements, you can expect problem-free, full-duplex, 4-pair Ethernet transmissions over your CAT5e UTP. Cat 5E Specifications: Frequency100 MHz. Attenuation (Min. at 100 MHz) 22 dB. Characteristic Impedance100 ohms @ 15%. NEXT (Min. at 100 MHz) 35.3 dB. PS-NEXT (Min. at 100 MHz) 32.3 dB. ELFEXT (Min. at 100 MHz) 32.3 dB. PS-ELFEXT (Min. at 100 MHz) 20.8 dB. Return Loss (Min. at 100 MHz) 20.1 dB. Delay Skew (Max. per 100 m) 45 ns. ABCcables.com Requirements: Conductor: 4-pair 24 AWG Stranded Copper Connector: 50-micron gold plated RJ-45 Male to Male Frequency: 350Mhz Molded, Snagless boot prevents unwanted cable snags Jacket: PVC Applications: 1000 BASE-T; 100 BASE-T; 10 BASE-T (IEEE 802.3) 4/16 Mbps Token Ring (IEEE 802.5); 100 VG-Any LAN 100 Mbps TP-PMD (ANSI X3T9.5); 55/155 Mbps ATM Voice Designed For: Network Interface Cards, Hubs, Switches, Routers, DSL/Cable Modems, Patch Panels and all other twisted-pair applications Wired: TSB 568B (Standard US) Meets or Exceeds Category 5e specifications Certifications: TIA/EIA; UL Listed
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