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Network patch cable TECHLY Cat.5E U/UTP (CCA) 1 m, RJ-45 to RJ-45, grey
Network patch cable TECHLY Cat.5E U/UTP (CCA) 1 m, RJ-45 to RJ-45, grey
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Network patch cable TECHLY Cat.5E U/UTP (CCA) 1 m, RJ-45 to RJ-45, grey
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Network patch cable TECHLY Cat.5E U/UTP (CCA) 1 m, RJ-45 to RJ-45, grey
Network patch cable TECHLY Cat.5E U/UTP (CCA) 1 m, RJ-45 to RJ-45, grey
Network patch cable TECHLY Cat.5E U/UTP (CCA) 1 m, RJ-45 to RJ-45 in grey is a Cat5E-rated Ethernet cable designed for 10/100/1000Base‑T(X) data connections. The cable uses CCA (copper-clad aluminum) 26 AWG conductors in four pairs, a flexible PVC jacket and two RJ-45 male connectors with 24K gold-plated contacts to reduce oxidation. It is suitable for linking switches, routers, patch panels and other network devices in office, home and rack environments.
This Cat.5E patch cable supports gigabit Ethernet speeds up to 1000 Mbps and complies with EIA/TIA-568 and common 10BaseT, 100BaseTX, 1000BaseTX standards. The grey PVC sheath provides flexibility and durability for installation in confined spaces and cable management systems. Gold-plated contacts improve contact reliability by resisting corrosion, while the CCA construction offers a balance between conductivity and cost for standard network runs.
Connect one RJ-45 end to the Ethernet port of a switch, router, patch panel or device and plug the other end into the corresponding RJ-45 port of the target device. Ensure connectors are fully inserted until the latch clicks and avoid excessive bending near the connector ends to maintain signal integrity. For best performance, use this cable for runs within its length and in environments without strong electromagnetic interference since the cable is unshielded (U/UTP).
Use the cable for standard network links where cost-effective copper cabling is sufficient. Avoid installing this unshielded CCA cable in areas with high electromagnetic interference or for critical backbone runs; in such cases consider shielded or solid-copper cables. Inspect connectors before installation and replace the cable if the jacket or conductors show visible damage.
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