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LAN Cable NETWORK EXPERT CAT5E FTP 305m Eca EC5-FW
LAN Cable NETWORK EXPERT CAT5E FTP 305m Eca EC5-FW
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LAN Cable NETWORK EXPERT CAT5E FTP 305m Eca EC5-FW
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LAN Cable NETWORK EXPERT CAT5E FTP 305m Eca EC5-FW
LAN Cable NETWORK EXPERT CAT5E FTP 305m Eca EC5-FW
The NETWORK EXPERT CAT5E FTP LAN cable is designed for indoor network installations and delivers reliable twisted-pair connectivity over a 305 meter reel. This CAT5E FTP cable combines four twisted pairs with a foil shield (FTP) to reduce electromagnetic interference and support consistent data transmission for Ethernet networks. Constructed to meet CPR class Eca, the cable is intended for typical residential and commercial indoor environments where adherence to fire safety standards is required.
This LAN cable offers stable performance for 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T links in short to medium runs, with FTP shielding that improves resistance to crosstalk and external noise compared with unshielded alternatives. The 305 m length on a single reel reduces the need for mid-run joins and simplifies large-area installations. Compliance with CPR class Eca ensures the cable meets European reaction-to-fire criteria for many indoor applications.
Plan the cable route to avoid sources of strong electromagnetic interference and mechanical damage. Measure required lengths and unroll the cable from the reel, keeping twists intact until termination. Terminate the cable with compatible RJ45 connectors or punch down to keystone jacks/patch panels following standard wiring schemes (T568A or T568B). Use appropriate cable management, strain relief and compliant conduit or trunking for indoor installations, and test each run with a cable tester to verify continuity, pair integrity, and correct wiring.
For optimal performance, maintain recommended bend radius during installation and avoid running the cable parallel and close to high-voltage power lines. Use FTP-specific connectors or ensure proper grounding of shielded terminations where required. For runs exceeding typical building layouts, consider using higher category cable (CAT6 or CAT6A) if future bandwidth requirements or longer gigabit performance are expected.
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