C2G 15180 3FT (36") CAT5e Snagless BLACK RJ45 UTP Network Ethernet Patch Cable
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C2G 3ft Cat5e Ethernet Cable - Snagless Unshielded (UTP) - Black - Category 5e for Network Device - RJ-45 Male - RJ-45 Male - 3ft - Black
For fast Ethernet networks that require bandwidth-intensive voice, data, or video distribution applications. Meets all Cat5e TIA/EIA standards, and drastically reduces both impedance and structural return loss (SRL). Each of the individual pairs is bonded together to help maintain the twist-spacing throughout the line right up to the termination point. Constructed from high quality copper cable, this design minimizes Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) levels. The molded, snagless boot prevents unwanted cable snags during installation and provides extra strain relief. Available in a variety of colors to easily color-code your network installation.
Features
- 3 Foot Cat5e Snagless Unshielded (UTP) Ethernet
- Ethernet Cable / Network Cable / Patch Cable / Patch Cord
- RJ-45 (M) to RJ-45 (M)
- 3' / 3 ft / 3 Feet
- Cat5e / Cat 5e
- Category Cable
- Black
General Information
- Product Type: Network Cable
- Manufacturer Part Number: 15180
- Packaged Quantity: 1
- Manufacturer: C2G
- Product Name: 3ft Cat5e Unshielded Ethernet Cable - Cat 5e Network Patch Cable - BLK
- Package Type: Retail
- Brand Name: C2G
Technical Information
- Cable Length: 3 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
Country of Origin: China
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