The Basics Of Ethernet Cat5e Cable
An Ethernet Cat5e Cable is a type of cable consists of 4 precisely twisted pairs of 24 gauge copper wires in a single cable encasing. The amount of wires help to preserve a high signal to noise ratio making this cable perfect for 100 mbit/s networks. These cables should be operated at an optimal temperature between -55 - 60 Celsius and can safely be bent at 90 degrees without causing damage or loosing effectiveness. It is recommended that you only run the cable up to 295 feet.
This type of Ethernet Cat5e Cable comes in two distinct types, solid and stranded. The solid type of cable is ideal for long runs in fixed situations like a home or business setting. The stranded type is more pliable and suitable for shorter distances.
The biggest question is where to purchase your Ethernet Cat5e Cable and how much does it cost. Cyberxlink.com has quite a few options for purchasing Cat5e cable in bulk.You can purchase 1000ft of bulk shielded and stranded Cat5E cable in grey for $159.00. For $115.00 you can purchase the shielded bulk cable in 1000 feet lengths with a variety of colors such as black, blue, white and yellow. The cable is conveniently packed in a box which means you can roll out specific lengths that you need but keep in mind that the couplings and jacks must be purchased separately. Cyberxlink.com offers them for an average of $3.00.
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If you re not interested in purchasing your Ethernet Cat5e Cable in bulk then you can get it in much shorter lengths, already assembled, from places like Cablestogo.com. They sell the 1ft stranded cable in a variety of colors for $8.99 and 7 foot lengths or $12.99. Amazon.com carries the Cat5e cable in 25 foot lengths for an amazing $1.53. A large number of online retailers purchase cable components separately and assemble the cable in-house. If you are just looking to purchase large amounts of cable it makes sense to buy from one of these retailers. If you pay close attentions to the specifications of the cable being offered you will notice that they all have basically the same components so unless a retailer is offering something vastly different it makes sense to purchase to most inexpensive cable for your needs. |

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