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Patch Cable SOLARIX C5E-155BU-0,5MB UTP CAT5E 0.5m Blue
Patch Cable SOLARIX C5E-155BU-0,5MB UTP CAT5E 0.5m Blue
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Patch Cable SOLARIX C5E-155BU-0,5MB UTP CAT5E 0.5m Blue
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Patch Cable SOLARIX C5E-155BU-0,5MB UTP CAT5E 0.5m Blue
Patch Cable SOLARIX C5E-155BU-0,5MB UTP CAT5E 0.5m Blue
The SOLARIX C5E-155BU-0,5MB UTP CAT5E 0.5m Blue patch cable is a short Ethernet lead designed for reliable local network connections. Constructed as an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) CAT5e cable in a 0.5 metre length, it provides a compact link between devices such as switches, routers, patch panels and networked equipment. The blue jacket and molded connectors make it suitable for color-coded installations and quick identification in structured cabling setups.
This CAT5E UTP patch cable offers stable high-speed data transmission over short distances and is optimized for common Ethernet applications. The 0.5 m length reduces cable clutter in dense rack or desktop environments. Its non-snag proof connector design allows easy insertion and removal during frequent reconfiguration, while the flexible jacket supports neat routing in limited spaces. The cable meets the functional expectations of CAT5e performance for typical home and office networks.
Before connecting, ensure network devices are powered off if required by your installation. Insert the RJ45 connector into the device port until the latch clicks to secure the connection. Use the 0.5 m patch cable to link nearby devices such as a switch to a patch panel port, a router to a modem, or a workstation to a nearby switch. For frequent reconnections, handle the connector by its molded boot and avoid pulling on the cable jacket to reduce strain on contacts.
Keep the cable away from sources of strong electromagnetic interference (large motors, transformers or mains cabling) where possible, and avoid sharp bends or kinks to maintain signal quality. For structured installations, label both ends if used in patching panels and follow color-coding conventions for easier maintenance.
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