Blazing Fast Cat 5 Patch Cables
You may think that the brand and features of Cat 5 Patch Cables do not make a difference. After all, they are just used to connect things. If they are of good quality and doing their job, most people do not notice them at all. However, lesser quality cables may have problems with short, and become a huge nuisance.
The Belkin A3L791-14-BLU-S cable is a great all around cable. These blue Cat 5 Patch Cables are 14 feet in length. It has snagless moulding so that the connection is protected. The 50-micron connectors (plated in gold) insure that there is a clean transmission of data on your networked hardware. According to the manufacturer, it exceeds requirements in the SE category. This cable retails for approximately $13.00. If you prefer, the same cord is also manufacturer in gray.
If you need a longer cord, there longer Cat 5 Patch Cables like the Cat5 Cat 5e RJ45 patch ethernet network cable. This cable boasts an impressive length of 100 feet. It is both UL and ETL verified. Like the Belkin cord, it has gold plated connectors to insure that the transmission is crystal clear. It can be used with 10, 100 Bass-T, or 1000 Base-T networks. Because of its length, it is great for hooking up any of your electronic equipment. You PC or Mac, laptop, or gaming system will work wonderfully when connected with this cord. It is manufacturer by Mackie.
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Citi Electronics has a cord similar to the Mackie cord - the Cat5 Enhanced Cat5E RJ45 patch cord. This cord comes in black. Because of its clear transmission capabilities, it is a great cord to use to hook up items to a high speed network (DSL, and especially cable internet). This cord retails for approximately $12.99. By choosing the right Cat 5 Patch Cables, you will insure your network can work at its optimal capacity. Many people do not think of small things when they are purchasing cords for their network (such as cord length that is necessary). By looking into cords and figuring out which is right for you, as well as measuring to determine the length you are needing, as well as determining which color will look best, you will can be assured that you will not notice your cords (because they are working so well) many years into the future.
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