Belkin A3L791-07-BLK Cat5e Patch Cable - RJ-45 Male Network - 7ft - Black
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General Information
Brand Name Belkin
Manufacturer Part Number A3L791-07-BLK
Manufacturer Belkin International, Inc
Product Name Cat5e Patch Cable
Package Type Retail
Product Type Network Cable
Marketing Information:
What is a Category 5e patch cable? Think of it as the street that links the house on your block and all the destinations in town. In actuality, it's a cable used to connect all the hardward destinations in a Local Area Network (LAN).
The RJ45 Cat 5e patch is perfect for use with 10/100 Base-T networks.
Features
CAT5e Ethernet patch cable for connecting to LANs or the Internet
Ideal for use with 10/100/1000BASE-T networks
RJ45 plugs with 50-micron gold-plated connectors for clear signal
4 twisted pairs of stranded copper wires prevent crosstalk
Snagless moldings prevent cracking and breaking
Exceeds the performance requirement of Category 5e – Performance tested to exceed 350MHz
TIA/EIA-568-C Compliant
Available in multiple colors and lengths
PowerSum tested
Lifetime Warranty
Physical Characteristics
Weight (Approximate) 0.18 lb
Product Color Black
Technical Information
Cable Length 7 ft
Conductor Copper
Cable Characteristic Patch Cable
Cable Type Category 5e
Connector Type on First End RJ-45 Network - Male
Connector Type on Second End RJ-45 Network - Male
Connector on First End Details 1 x RJ-45 Network - Male
Connector on Second End Details 1 x RJ-45 Network - Male
Miscellaneous
Additional Information
PowerSum tested
Internal load bar assures accurate positioning of pairs and consistent high performance
Certifications & Standards
EIA/TIA-568
Warranty
Limited Warranty Lifetime - Direct from the Manufacturer
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