Description of 24AWG Cat5e 350MHz UTP Ethernet Bare Copper straight Network Cable color optional
Description of 24AWG Cat5e 350MHz UTP Ethernet Bare Copper straight Network Cable color optional
Features
- 24 AWG, stranded (7x32) bare copper, 4-pairs, ETL/UL verified, meets Cat5e specifications.
- Molded Type Plug: Cat5E 8P8C RJ-45 short body plug with injection molding strain relief caps.
- Testing: 100% continuity test and AQL 15% attenuation, NEXT, return loss, impedence test.
- Wired: TSB 568B (AT&T 258A)
Application
- 1000 BASE-T; 100 BASE-T; 10 BASE-T (IEEE 802.3)
- 4/16 Mbps Token Ring (IEEE 802.5); 100 VG-AnyLAN
- 100 Mbps TP-PMD (ANSI X3T9.5); 55/155 Mbps ATM
- Voice
- Designed For: Network Adapters, Hubs, Switches, Routers, DSL/Cable Modems, Patch Panels and other twisted-pair applications in high-noise environments
Some knowledges about network cables:
1)difference between Cat 5, Cat 5e and Cat 6:
The difference is in the bandwith ratings. Cat 5e has a higher bandwidth than Cat 5. Cat 6 has a higher rating than Cat 5e. They all use RJ45 connectors and are usually interchangeable depending on the bandwidth requirements of devices.
2)difference between UTP and STP:
UTP stands for Unshielded Twisted Pairs.
STP stands for Shielded Twisted Pairs.
The ethernet standard uses data packet transmission and error correction. Unlike streaming data transmission, this standard simply buffers and repeats until it has a complete instruction set which compensates data transmission errors.
Since UTP was cheaper in the beginning, it generally became the standard. If you are using the cables for ethernet connections, either should work. If you are using for a stream data system like video tranmission, the shielded should be used.
3)For connecting devices to a router or switch, use the standard straight cables.For connecting devices directly to each other, use a "Crossover" cable.
4) This network cables are made to the highest standards and will support all current and emerging new technologies. means they support Power over Ethernet (POE) and they are Voice Over IP (VOIP) compliant
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