Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cable

Discover CableLeader's Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables for reliable Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. Shielded cable with gold-plated contacts & snagless boots. Various lengths available.

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3ft Cat5e Shielded Ethernet Network Patch Cable STP Snagless 24AWG Bare Copper, Gray
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Cat5e 350 MHz Snagless Shielded Patch Cable
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Cat5e 350 MHz Snagless Shielded Patch Cable
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Cat5e 350 MHz Snagless Shielded Patch Cable
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Cat5e 350 MHz Snagless Shielded Patch Cable
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Cat5e 350 MHz Snagless Shielded Patch Cable
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75ft Cat5e Shielded Ethernet Network Patch Cable STP Snagless 24AWG Bare Copper, Gray
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100ft Cat5e 350 MHz Snagless Shielded Patch Cable Gray
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7ft Cat5e 350 MHz Snagless Shielded Patch Cable Gray
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More About Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cable

CableLeader offers a comprehensive selection of Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables designed to provide reliable and high-performance connectivity for your networking needs. Our Cat5e cables feature:

Connectors: RJ45 connectors with 50-micron gold-plated contacts ensure clear transmission by eliminating signal loss due to corrosion. The snagless molded boot protects the locking tab when plugging and unplugging.

Applications/Usage: Perfect for connecting computers, routers, switches, patch panels, and more in Gigabit Ethernet networks.

Quality & Safety: Shielded Cat5e cable with protective foil shielding reduces noise interference. 100% pure copper wires are compliant with EIA/TIA standards by UL and ETL. RoHS compliant for safety.

With a bandwidth of up to 350 MHz, our Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables are available in various lengths from 3ft to 100ft to suit your specific installation requirements. Trust CableLeader for your networking cable needs and experience reliable, high-quality performance.

Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables: Reliable Connectivity for Your Network

Introduction

CableLeader's Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables are designed to provide reliable and high-performance connectivity for your networking needs. These cables, also known as Cat5e STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cables, offer superior protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI), ensuring clear and stable data transmission.

Connectors and Shielding

The Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables feature RJ45 connectors with 50-micron gold-plated contacts, ensuring a secure and corrosion-resistant connection. The snagless molded boot protects the locking tab, making it easier to plug and unplug the cable without damaging the connectors.

These cables are equipped with protective foil shielding, which acts as a barrier against external interference, reducing noise and ensuring reliable data transfer. The shielding also helps to prevent crosstalk between the twisted pairs within the cable, further enhancing the signal quality.

Applications and Usage

The Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables are perfect for connecting a wide range of devices in Gigabit Ethernet networks, including:

  • Computers
  • Routers
  • Switches
  • Patch panels
  • Network-enabled printers
  • IP cameras
  • And more

With a bandwidth of up to 350 MHz, these cables support data transfer rates of up to 1 Gigabit per second (1000 Mbps), making them ideal for high-speed networking applications, such as online gaming, HD video streaming, and large file transfers.

Quality and Safety

CableLeader's Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables are constructed with 100% pure copper wires, ensuring optimal signal integrity and minimizing signal loss over distance. These cables are compliant with EIA/TIA standards and have been tested and certified by independent organizations such as UL and ETL, ensuring they meet rigorous safety and performance standards.

Additionally, these cables are RoHS compliant, meaning they are free from hazardous substances such as lead, mercury, and cadmium, making them an environmentally friendly choice for your networking needs.

Cable Lengths and Versatility

The Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables are available in a variety of lengths, ranging from 3 feet (0.9 meters) to 100 feet (30.5 meters), allowing you to choose the perfect cable length for your specific installation requirements. Whether you need a short patch cable to connect devices in close proximity or a longer cable to run across rooms or floors, CableLeader has you covered.

With their versatility and reliable performance, these cables are suitable for use in a wide range of environments, including homes, offices, data centers, and industrial settings.

Conclusion

CableLeader's Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cables offer a reliable and high-performance solution for your networking needs. With their shielding against interference, durable construction, and compliance with industry standards, these cables ensure clear and stable data transmission, making them an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable and future-proof networking solution.

Explore our Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cable selection and experience the CableLeader difference today.

Cat5e Snagless Shielded Patch Network Cable FAQs

Is Cat5e shielded or unshielded?

Cat5e cables come in both shielded and unshielded varieties. Shielded Cat5e cables, also known as STP (Shielded Twisted Pair), have a protective foil or braided shielding that reduces noise interference. This shielding helps protect the cable from electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) in environments with high levels of electrical noise.

What is a Cat5e patch cable?

A Cat5e patch cable is a short Ethernet cable used to connect devices like computers, printers, and network client devices to routers, switches, or hubs (the host device). These cables are straight-through wired, meaning the wiring configuration is the same on both ends, allowing for seamless connectivity between devices.

What is the difference between Cat5e and Cat6?

The primary difference between Cat5e and Cat6 cables lies in their speed and bandwidth capabilities. Cat5e cables support up to 1 Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps) with a bandwidth of 100 MHz, while Cat6 cables can handle 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10,000 Mbps) with a bandwidth of up to 250 MHz. Cat6 cables also have improved shielding and reduced crosstalk, making them suitable for higher-speed and higher-interference environments.

What is the difference between Cat5 and Cat5e?

The key differences between Cat5 and Cat5e cables are:

  • Network Support: Cat5e supports Gigabit Ethernet speeds up to 1000 Mbps, while Cat5 is limited to Fast Ethernet speeds of 100 Mbps.
  • Shielding: Cat5e cables are available in shielded varieties for better noise reduction, whereas Cat5 cables are typically unshielded.
  • Crosstalk: Cat5e has improved specifications for reducing crosstalk (signal interference between wire pairs) compared to Cat5.

Can you use Cat5e for PoE?

Yes, Cat5e cables can be used for Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications. PoE technology allows both data and electrical power to be transmitted over the same Ethernet cable, making it suitable for powering devices like IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points.

Do patch cables need to be shielded?

Whether to use shielded or unshielded patch cables depends on the specific application and environment. Shielded patch cables are recommended in areas with high levels of electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency interference (RFI), as the shielding helps protect the cable from noise and signal degradation. In residential or low-interference environments, unshielded patch cables may be sufficient.

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