Ethernet Patch Cable UTP CAT5e

An Ethernet patch cable is a type of cable used to connect devices in a wired local area network (LAN), such as computers, routers, switches, and other networking equipment. The “patch” in patch cable refers to its use in connecting devices to a central patch panel.

UTP stands for Unshielded Twisted Pair, which is the most common type of cable used for Ethernet connections. UTP cables consist of pairs of insulated copper wires twisted together to reduce electromagnetic interference.

CAT5e (Category 5e) is a standard for UTP cables that specifies performance up to 100 MHz and is suitable for Ethernet speeds up to 1 Gbps (Gigabit per second). UTP CAT5e cables are backward compatible with older CAT5 cables but offer improved performance and are recommended for new installations.

The ethernet patch cable with UTP CAT5e specification is a cable designed for Ethernet connections, using unshielded twisted pair wires and meeting theĀ UTP CAT5e standard for performance up to 100 MHz and Gigabit Ethernet speeds.

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