Belkin Cat5e Network Cable (A3L791-20)
RJ-45 Male Network - RJ-45 Male Network - 6.1m - Gray
Description
What is a Category 5e patch cable? Think of it as the street that links the house on your block and all the destinations in town. In actuality, it's a cable used to connect all the hardward destinations in a Local Area Network (LAN).
Main Features
General Information
Product Type | Network Cable |
Brand Name | Belkin |
Manufacturer | Belkin International, Inc |
Product Name | Cat5e Network Cable |
Manufacturer Part Number | A3L791-20 |
Manufacturer Website Address | www.belkin.com |
Marketing Information | What is a Category 5e patch cable? Think of it as the street that links the house on your block and all the destinations in town. In actuality, it's a cable used to connect all the hardward destinations in a Local Area Network (LAN). |
Packaged Quantity | 1 |
Technical Information
Connector on First End | 1 x RJ-45 Male IEEE 802.3 Network |
Connector on Second End | 1 x RJ-45 Male IEEE 802.3 Network |
Cable Type | Category 5e |
Jacket | PVC |
Cable Length | 6.10 m |
Physical Characteristics
Color | Gray |
Miscellaneous
Certifications & Standards | |
Additional Information |
November 27, 2009
Germerican says:
Pros: Well...like other people said: it's a cable. The only problem is to chose the right cable from the right manufacturer. You can't go wrong with Belkin, hey, even here at my work at microsoft we use Belkin, because it's effordable and reliable, what else can you ask for. Maybe the color, but if you hide it anyways, who cares.Cons: nothingWell...like other people said: it's a cable. The only problem is to chose the right cable from the right manufacturer. You can't go wrong with Belkin, hey, even here at my work at microsoft we use Belkin, because it's effordable and reliable, what else can you ask for. Maybe the color, but if you hide it anyways, who cares. nothing
October 14, 2009
kaybrotech says:
Pros: Quality cable for a great price. 20ft.Cons: NoneQuality cable for a great price. 20ft. None Non
July 17, 2009
Shiro says:
Pros: It facilitates the transfer of information from one computerated device to another through network devices that accept the 8p8c connector (or RJ45 if you must).Cons: NoneIt facilitates the transfer of information from one computerated device to another through network devices that accept the 8p8c connector (or RJ45 if you must). None No matter what I try I can't get my time machine to work with these cables. No matter what time I set the computer for, I always end up in November 5, 1955. Maybe I should try CAT6.
February 11, 2009
Doom Marine says:
Pros: It functions as intended. Not much more to it than that... The connectors are sturdy at each end. Its a nice neutral color?... Ok its not pretty but it does the job.Cons: None that I could find.It functions as intended. Not much more to it than that... The connectors are sturdy at each end. Its a nice neutral color?... Ok its not pretty but it does the job. None that I could find. Good solution for a sketchy wireless connection. No one can hijack your wireless with this thing.
November 22, 2008
Robert says:
Pros: Connects my desktop to my PC with zero hassles or issues. Works great as expected.Cons: NoneConnects my desktop to my PC with zero hassles or issues. Works great as expected. None
June 25, 2007
Mike says:
Pros: It's your standard network cable but it works fine, looks fine, and allowed me to hook up my PC where I wanted to hook it up.Cons: N/AIt's your standard network cable but it works fine, looks fine, and allowed me to hook up my PC where I wanted to hook it up. N/A N/A