RS PRO, 100 m Cat5e Ethernet Cable, Grey Unterminated to Unterminated Polyvinyl Chloride Sheath, F/UTP

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Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Product Type

Ethernet Cable

LAN Category

Cat5e

Cable Length

100m

Shield Type

F/UTP

Connector Type A

Unterminated

Connector Type B

Unterminated

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Jacket Colour

Grey

Standards/Approvals

Euroclass Eca

Voltage

300 V ac

Country of Origin

China

Product details

RS Pro Cat5e Patch Cable

RS Pro 4 Pair category 5e, stranded twisted-pair data cables for use in data networking and structured wiring systems with speeds of up to 100 Mbits/s.

Features and Benefits

Meets or exceeds all Cat5e standards
26 AWG with bare copper conductors
Colour coded pairs for identification
Polyolefin insulation

Product Application Information

This RS Pro Cat5e cable can be used for computer networks such as Power Over Ethernet (POE).

Why choose Cat5e over Cat5 cables

Cat5 and Cat5e are virtually identical and cannot be told apart by thickness, colour or material. Cat5e cables sometimes have a more durable protective jacket making them suitable for use for many more years than a Cat5 cable. Within the jacket the wiring inside tends to be much tightly twisted making them more resistant to crosstalk.
Cat5e cables are able to support networks that run up to 1 gigabyte per second making them ideal for use within IT where the fast transference of data is essential.
Cat5e cables also have a higher bandwidth of 350 MHz which means they can carry a lot more information from one system to another than Cat5 cables can.

What is crosstalk?

Crosstalk is the electromagnetic interference that occurs between cables when they are close to each other. This interference can lead to errors in data transmission.

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BD 59.404

BD 59.404 1 Reel of 100 Metres (Exc. Vat)

BD 65.344

BD 65.344 1 Reel of 100 Metres (inc. VAT)

RS PRO, 100 m Cat5e Ethernet Cable, Grey Unterminated to Unterminated Polyvinyl Chloride Sheath, F/UTP

BD 59.404

BD 59.404 1 Reel of 100 Metres (Exc. Vat)

BD 65.344

BD 65.344 1 Reel of 100 Metres (inc. VAT)

RS PRO, 100 m Cat5e Ethernet Cable, Grey Unterminated to Unterminated Polyvinyl Chloride Sheath, F/UTP

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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Product Type

Ethernet Cable

LAN Category

Cat5e

Cable Length

100m

Shield Type

F/UTP

Connector Type A

Unterminated

Connector Type B

Unterminated

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Jacket Colour

Grey

Standards/Approvals

Euroclass Eca

Voltage

300 V ac

Country of Origin

China

Product details

RS Pro Cat5e Patch Cable

RS Pro 4 Pair category 5e, stranded twisted-pair data cables for use in data networking and structured wiring systems with speeds of up to 100 Mbits/s.

Features and Benefits

Meets or exceeds all Cat5e standards
26 AWG with bare copper conductors
Colour coded pairs for identification
Polyolefin insulation

Product Application Information

This RS Pro Cat5e cable can be used for computer networks such as Power Over Ethernet (POE).

Why choose Cat5e over Cat5 cables

Cat5 and Cat5e are virtually identical and cannot be told apart by thickness, colour or material. Cat5e cables sometimes have a more durable protective jacket making them suitable for use for many more years than a Cat5 cable. Within the jacket the wiring inside tends to be much tightly twisted making them more resistant to crosstalk.
Cat5e cables are able to support networks that run up to 1 gigabyte per second making them ideal for use within IT where the fast transference of data is essential.
Cat5e cables also have a higher bandwidth of 350 MHz which means they can carry a lot more information from one system to another than Cat5 cables can.

What is crosstalk?

Crosstalk is the electromagnetic interference that occurs between cables when they are close to each other. This interference can lead to errors in data transmission.

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