Belkin Category 5e Network Cable - 305 mm

Belkin Category 5e Network Cable - 305 mm (A3L791-01-S)

1 x RJ-45 Male - 1 x RJ-45 Male - Gray

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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 hardware destinations in a Local Area Network (LAN).

The RJ45 Cat 5e patch is perfect for use with 10/100 Base-T networks.

Main Features

  • Cable Type: Category 5e
  • Cable Characteristic: Patch Cable
  • Cable Length: 305 mm
  • Connector on First End: 1 x RJ-45 Male
  • Connector on Second End: 1 x RJ-45 Male
  • Conductor: Copper
  • Color: Gray
  • Additional Information:
  • PowerSum tested
  • Premium snagless-type moldings to protect the connection.
  • Standard Warranty: Lifetime
  • General Information

    Product TypeNetwork Cable
    Brand NameBelkin
    ManufacturerBelkin International, Inc
    Product NameCat5e Patch Cable
    Manufacturer Part NumberA3L791-01-S
    Manufacturer Website Addresswww.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 hardware destinations in a Local Area Network (LAN).

    The RJ45 Cat 5e patch is perfect for use with 10/100 Base-T networks.

    Technical Information

    Cable CharacteristicPatch Cable
    Connector on First End1 x RJ-45 Male
    Connector on Second End1 x RJ-45 Male
    Cable TypeCategory 5e
    ConductorCopper
    Cable Length305 mm

    Physical Characteristics

    ColorGray

    Miscellaneous

    Additional Information
  • PowerSum tested
  • Premium snagless-type moldings to protect the connection.
  • Warranty

    Standard WarrantyLifetime
    December 29, 2010 OneEyeLucky says:
    Pros: Has all the pros a RJ-45 Cable would have.
    Cons: Has none of the Cons a RJ-45 Would not have had, or has. (Whichever comes first)
    Has all the pros a RJ-45 Cable would have. Has none of the Cons a RJ-45 Would not have had, or has. (Whichever comes first)