Cat Cables
Cat5E Ethernet cables are one of the most popular types of network cable for connecting computers, modems, routers and other wired internet capable devices. Cat5E cable (which stands for “Cat5 Enhanced”) offers significant performance improvements over standard Cat5 Cable, including up to 10 times faster speeds.Cat5e cables are made of 4 pairs of twisted wire (8 total wires) that have a copper core with a colour coded insulation. The cores of Cat5e cable can be solid or stranded wire, solid core cables have a single copper core and are designed for use in permanent and semi-permanent installations over long distances. Stranded core cables have multiple strands of copper conductors twisted together, typically designed for patch cords to connect PC’s and internet equipment over shorter distances.ShieldingCat5e network cables are available with various types of shielding that suit many different installations. The shielding type is identified by specific abbreviations. These abbreviations are used to create an acronym of the shielding type a specific cable has. Below are the most common shielding types: UTP or U/UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair F/UTP Overall Foil Shield + Unshielded Twisted Pair U/FTP No Overall Shield + Each Pair Foil Shielded S/FTP Overall Braided Shield + Each Pair Foil Shielded SF/UTP Overall Foil and Braid Shield + Unshielded Twisted Pair F/FTP Overall Foil Shield + Each Pair Foil ShieldedWhat’s the difference between Cat5 and Cat5e cable?Cat5 cable and Cat5e cable have several differences, the most important are as follows: Network support – Cat5 cable will support 10/100 Ethernet. That is, Ethernet and Fast Ethernet. Cat5e cable will support 10/100/1000 Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet. Cat5e cable can be used in any application in which you would normally use Cat5 cable. Less crosstalk – Crosstalk is the electrical interference that results when one wire’s signal affects another wire’s signal. Cat5e cable has been improved over Cat5 cable in this respect, and crosstalk has been greatly reduced. Bandwidth – This is directly related to network support, in the sense that the bandwidth is the information-carrying capacity of a system. The greater the bandwidth, the greater the data carrying capacity in a given period of time. Cat5e cable is rated at 350 megahertz, and it is this increased bandwidth (compared to Cat5 cable) that allows it to support Gigabit Ethernet.
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CAT 6A S/FTP LSZH AWG26 305M
IDR10,350,230.53Reel (1 Reel of 305 Metres) -
ETHERNET CABLE CAT 6A RJ45/RJ45 0.5M YEL
IDR345,297.88 -
ETHERNET CABLE CAT 6A RJ45/RJ45 0.3M YEL
IDR292,747.99 -
ETHERNET CABLE CAT 6A RJ45/RJ45 0.2M YEL
IDR303,866.33 -
ETHERNET CABLE CAT 6A RJ45/RJ45 1M BLUE
IDR251,526.22 -
PATCH CORD CAT 5E UTP PVC 10M GREY
IDR484,486.91 -
PATCH CORD CAT 6 UTP LSZH 10M BLACK
IDR578,468.35 -
PATCH CORD CAT 5E FTP PVC 1M RED
IDR70,171.41 -
PATCH LEAD UTP 568A/B - CAT6 GREEN 7M
IDR328,095.92 -
PATCH LEAD UTP 568A/B - CAT6 GREEN 3M
IDR193,626.94 -
POWERCAT 6 PATCH CORD UTP 568A/B 5M BLUE
IDR310,684.18 -
PATCH LEAD UTP 568A/B - CAT6 GREY 7M
IDR349,913.04 -
POWERCAT 6 PATCH CORD UTP 568A/B 3M GREY
IDR244,393.70 -
PATCH CABLE U/FTP 4 PAIRS CAT6 BLUE
IDR3,109,883.61Reel (1 Reel of 100 Metres) -
PATCH CABLE U/FTP 4 PAIRS CAT6 GREY
IDR2,059,095.59Reel (1 Reel of 100 Metres) -
CABLE F/FTP 4 PAIRS 555MHZ CAT6 LSZH
IDR2,838,847.85Reel (1 Reel of 100 Metres) -
GREY CAT6 RJ45 STP PATCH LEAD 1M
IDR230,862.89 -
GREY CAT6 RJ45 STP PATCH LEAD 2M
IDR248,589.30 -
POWERCAT 6 UTP CABLE LSZH 305M BOX
IDR0.00Reel (1 Reel of 305 Metres) -
POWERCAT 6 UTP CABLE PVC 305M BOX
IDR4,744,699.15Reel (1 Reel of 305 Metres) -
POWERCAT 6 FTP CABLE PVC 500M REEL
IDR9,988,989.37Reel (1 Reel of 500 Metres) -
POWERCAT 5E UTP CABLE LSZH 305M BOX
IDR3,040,761.10Reel (1 Reel of 305 Metres) -
CAT 6 270DEG ANGLED PATCH CABLE LSZH 3M
IDR213,660.93 -
CROSSOVER PATCHCABLE CAT. 7, S-FTP, 10,
IDR603,537.06