RS PRO, 5m Cat5e, Grey RJ45 to Male RJ45 Male, U/FTPShielded, Terminated
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProLAN Category
Cat5e
Length
5m
Terminated/Unterminated
Terminated
Shield Type
U/FTP
Connector 1
RJ45
Connector 1 Number of Contacts
8
Connector 1 Gender
Male
Connector 2
RJ45
Connector 2 Gender
Male
Shielded/Unshielded
Shielded
Sheath Colour
Grey
Wiring Configuration
Straight Through
Number of Strands
8
Standards Met
RoHS Compliant
Cable Shape
Round
Country of Origin
China
Product details
RS Pro Cat5e Cable
Brought to you by RS Pro, a range of Cat5e cables, perfect for network connections within the home, office spaces or any area requiring a reliable and high performing internet connection. Ethernet cables come in various shapes and sizes, but quality is something which should never be overlooked, as a reliable connection can make a huge difference to company performance. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.
Features and Benefits
Various lengths available
UTP & STP Shield types
Booted strain relief
Gold plated connector (RJ45)
Runs up to 100 MHz applications
What is a Cat5e Cable?
Cat5e cables are a type of Ethernet cable, running from the internet source, like a router, to the intended target. It had a twister pair build and will excel in both home and workplace environments. The use of copper within the patch cord itself guarantees the excellent network connection needed for a reliable and smooth internet activity.
Why Cat5e?
The choice of which category cable to use is ultimately down to the user. Cat5e will run applications up to 100 MHz, which would be perfect for most workplaces and server rooms which require a constant internet connection for day to day activities.
What type of Shield do these network cables have?
These particular ethernet cables are both UTP or STP rated. Two very different shield types on a cable which performs the same operation. As an example, the differences between the two would be:
STP - Shielded Twisted Pair, providing excellent resistance against interference.
UTP - Unshielded Twisted Pair, easier installation and cost effective.
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6.965 OMR
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6.965 OMR
Each (ex VAT)
7.313 OMR
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1
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProLAN Category
Cat5e
Length
5m
Terminated/Unterminated
Terminated
Shield Type
U/FTP
Connector 1
RJ45
Connector 1 Number of Contacts
8
Connector 1 Gender
Male
Connector 2
RJ45
Connector 2 Gender
Male
Shielded/Unshielded
Shielded
Sheath Colour
Grey
Wiring Configuration
Straight Through
Number of Strands
8
Standards Met
RoHS Compliant
Cable Shape
Round
Country of Origin
China
Product details
RS Pro Cat5e Cable
Brought to you by RS Pro, a range of Cat5e cables, perfect for network connections within the home, office spaces or any area requiring a reliable and high performing internet connection. Ethernet cables come in various shapes and sizes, but quality is something which should never be overlooked, as a reliable connection can make a huge difference to company performance. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.
Features and Benefits
Various lengths available
UTP & STP Shield types
Booted strain relief
Gold plated connector (RJ45)
Runs up to 100 MHz applications
What is a Cat5e Cable?
Cat5e cables are a type of Ethernet cable, running from the internet source, like a router, to the intended target. It had a twister pair build and will excel in both home and workplace environments. The use of copper within the patch cord itself guarantees the excellent network connection needed for a reliable and smooth internet activity.
Why Cat5e?
The choice of which category cable to use is ultimately down to the user. Cat5e will run applications up to 100 MHz, which would be perfect for most workplaces and server rooms which require a constant internet connection for day to day activities.
What type of Shield do these network cables have?
These particular ethernet cables are both UTP or STP rated. Two very different shield types on a cable which performs the same operation. As an example, the differences between the two would be:
STP - Shielded Twisted Pair, providing excellent resistance against interference.
UTP - Unshielded Twisted Pair, easier installation and cost effective.