Patchcord Extralink - network cable necessary for computer networks
A LAN patchcord is the basic element of computer networks operating in Ethernet standard. Extralink's patchcord is used to directly connect two active devices, such as a router or switch, so that data can be transferred between them. It is also used to connect computers or VoIP telephones to the structured cabling and to make switches between patch panels in IT cabinets. It is perfect for both large and small computer networks. Extralink's shielded patchcord is highly flexible, which translates into installation convenience and user comfort.
This screened category 5e FTP Patchcord from Extralink is terminated with screened, gold plated RJ45 plugs. It is made of a four-wire cable, twisted pair type, made of pure copper, thanks to which it is possible to power network devices in PoE standard.
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Cabel for assembly | Inside the building |
Cable category | Cat.5e |
Length | 0.5m |
Shielding type | F/UTP |
AWG wire size | 26 |
Cable length | 0.5 |
Cable shape | Round |
Cable shielding | F/UTP (FTP) |
Cable standard | Cat5e |
Cable top coat | PVC |
Cable type | Patchcord |
Colour | Black |
Conductor material | Copper |
Connector 1 | RJ-45 |
Connector 1 gender | Male |
Connector 2 | RJ-45 |
Connector 2 gender | Male |
Jacket material | Polyethylene (PE), Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) |
Outer diameter | 5.6 |
Product colour | Black |
Quantity per pack | 1 |