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Network cable LIBOX CAT.5E UTP 20 m — 4 pairs, 26 AWG
Network cable LIBOX CAT.5E UTP 20 m — 4 pairs, 26 AWG
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Network cable LIBOX CAT.5E UTP 20 m — 4 pairs, 26 AWG
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Network cable LIBOX CAT.5E UTP 20 m — 4 pairs, 26 AWG
Network cable LIBOX CAT.5E UTP 20 m — 4 pairs, 26 AWG
LIBOX CAT.5E UTP 20 m is a 20-metre unshielded twisted pair (UTP) network cable constructed from four twisted pairs with 26 AWG conductors. It is designed to meet CAT5E performance parameters for Ethernet and general data transmission in local area network installations, patch panels and direct device connections. The cable is intended for indoor use in offices, homes and equipment rooms and supports typical voice, data and Power over Ethernet (PoE) deployments within CAT5E limits.
The LIBOX CAT.5E UTP cable offers consistent signal transmission across four 26 AWG twisted pairs, providing reliable connectivity for standard 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T links where CAT5E is specified. Its unshielded design simplifies installation in standard indoor environments and reduces cost compared with shielded alternatives while remaining suitable for most office and residential applications. The 20 m length provides flexibility for patching between wall outlets, switches and networked devices without the need for additional couplers.
Route the LIBOX CAT.5E UTP cable between network endpoints avoiding tight bends and sources of strong electromagnetic interference. Terminate the cable with compatible RJ45 connectors or pre-made plugs following standard wiring schemes (T568A or T568B) and use proper strain relief at connector points. For patching, ensure connectors are fully seated in jacks and patch panels. When using PoE devices, verify that power requirements and distance are within CAT5E capabilities.
For best performance, keep cable runs below the maximum channel length required by your network equipment, maintain separation from high-voltage power cables, and avoid installing UTP cable where shielding is required by the environment. Test installed links with a network cable tester to confirm continuity and signal quality before deployment.
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