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Description of 10m Cat5 Ethernet Cable
- Enhanced Cat5E 350MHz Assembled Patch Cable
- Type: Straight Through Patch Cable
- Wires per Cable: 8 Wires
- Features: Stranded , gold-plated connectors
- Available Lengths: 1.5m, 3m, 5m, 10m
- Connector(s): 1 x RJ-45 - male
- Connector (Other Side): 1 x RJ-45 - male
- Compliant Standards: EIA/TIA-568B Category 5e
- Colour: White or Grey (Possible to specify other colour at checkout (Blue, Black, Yellow, grey)
- Note: Where alternate colour is not in stock, white or greywill be shipped
- Jacket Material: PVC
- American Wire Gauge (AWG): 26
- Pairs per Cable: 4 pairs
Uses of 10m Cat5 Ethernet Cable
Used to:
- connect a router directly to the computer
- connect the routerto a wireless access point
- connect individual computers, printers, scanners to the Router
- connect from an RJ45 wall plate to your PC, allowing network connection
- connect a series of patch panels, switches etc in a server room
- wire a building back to a central location to create a LAN
- Usually this task is done using rolls of cable which are then terminated
- connect a satellite receiver to a router e.g. to allow you access the iPlayer on a Freesat receiver (UK only)
Advantages of 10m Cat5 Ethernet Cable
The main advantages are that:
- the cables are pre-terminated
- Saves on the time needed to make a cable
- Don't need to buy the crimping tool & RJ45 connectors
- Can be sure the wires are correctly wired
- They come in a range of colours for easy identification
- They are good quality cables at a low cost
Disadvantages of 10m Cat5 Ethernet Cable
The main disadvantages are that:
- It is not always possible to pull pre-terminated cables through existing ducting or walls
- The pre-cut lenghts may not exactly match your requirements and may leave slack
- The longest pre-terminated cable may not be long enough
- In pure material terms it is more expensive to buy pre-terminated cables than cable & connectors