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Cat5e Solid Plenum Patch Cable Description
This Cat5e straight-thru patchcord features a one-piece connector with strain relief clamp that makes it extremely durable. The plenum rated jacket may be required to meet local fire codes.
- Lifetime warranty!
- Free serialization!
- Individually bagged for easy handling!
The flexible snagless boot provides protection for the RJ45 clip and helps prevent tangles.
- Used in industry-standard 100Base-TX networks for 100 megabit Fast Ethernet over copper wiring.
- Cat5e ("enhanced") cables provide performance improvements over Cat5 cables.
- Conductive load bar helps reduce Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT), improving data integrity.
- Cat5e cable is backward compatible with Cat3 and Cat5.
- Solid cable can be used for all lengths up to 100 meters (328 feet) per 100BaseT specifications, and is required for lengths longer than 25 feet.
- Stranded cable (See Related Product) may be more durable in shorter runs where the cable will undergo repeated flexing.
Stonewall's Cat5e Solid Plenum Patch Cable is available with the following options:
Color
- Blue
- Black
- Green
- Grey
- Orange
- Pink
- Red
- Violet
- White
- Yellow
Boot
- Boot
- No Boot
Cat5e Solid Plenum Patch Cable Specifications
Name | Cat5e Solid Plenum Patch Cable |
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Short Description | Category 5e Solid Plenum Patch Cable; Choose Color, Length, Optional Boot, and Optional Serialization |
Protocol | 100BaseT |
Connector 1 | RJ45 |
Connector 2 | RJ45 |
Lead Time | Usually ships within 2 days |
Manufacturer | Stonewall Cable, Inc. |
Country of Origin | United States |
RoHS Compliant | No |
REACH Compliant | Under review. Call for information. |
BAA Compliant | Under review. Call for information. |
TAA Compliant | Yes |
Parent SKU | *SC-914T-6xy |
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