
Monoprice
Monoprice 111354 Cat5e Ethernet Cable 5ft Gray
★★★★★
Pure bare copper, 350MHz-rated Cat5e in a 5-foot snagless patch cable that delivers reliable gigabit connectivity without the premium price.
$7.00*
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Overview
Key Features
Color matched, snagless strain relief boots
Unshielded Twisted Pairs (UTP)
Color matched, snagless strain relief boots
Unshielded Twisted Pairs (UTP)
Specifications
Cable Type
Cat5e Ethernet
Length
5ft
Color
Gray
Wire Type
Unshielded Twisted Pairs (UTP)
Strain Relief
Color matched, snagless boots
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Pure bare copper 24AWG conductors ensure low resistance and reliable gigabit signal integrity — no copper-clad aluminum shortcuts
- 350MHz bandwidth rating provides headroom above the 1Gbps minimum requirement for standard Cat5e
- Stranded conductor construction handles repeated flex and repositioning without conductor fatigue at patch cable connection points
- Snagless RJ45 boots protect the locking tab from breakage during cable management and removal
- 5-foot length is ideal for short rack-to-switch, desktop-to-router, and patch panel hop applications with minimal slack
👎 Cons
- 5-foot fixed length is not adjustable — too short for cross-room runs, requiring a second cable if the distance exceeds the cord's reach
- UTP (unshielded) construction offers no protection against electromagnetic interference in high-EMI environments like dense server racks with unmanaged cabling
- 350MHz Cat5e is the minimum viable specification — users requiring 10GBASE-T performance need Cat6A or higher, which this cable does not support
- Single color (gray) availability in this model/length limits color-coded cable management schemes that rely on hue to identify circuit types
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this cable support Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T)?
Yes. Cat5e is rated to 350MHz bandwidth and is fully certified for 1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet). The 24AWG pure bare copper conductors in this cable meet the electrical specifications required — copper purity matters here because copper-clad aluminum (CCA) wire, common in budget alternatives, has higher resistance and can fail gigabit links at longer runs. At 5 feet, this cable is well within any distance constraint.
What is the difference between stranded and solid conductor Cat5e, and which is this?
This cable uses stranded conductors, which are the correct choice for patch cable applications. Stranded wire is more flexible and handles repeated bending without conductor fatigue — critical for cables that get plugged, unplugged, and repositioned. Solid conductor Cat5e is designed for in-wall permanent runs, not patch panel or desktop use.
What does "snagless" mean on the RJ45 connector?
The snagless boot is a molded plastic cover over the RJ45 locking tab that prevents the tab from catching on other cables or surfaces during routing and removal. Without it, the locking tab breaks off during normal use, causing intermittent connectivity. On this cable, the boot is color-matched to the gray jacket.
Is 350MHz bandwidth the same as network speed?
No — bandwidth rating and network speed are related but distinct. 350MHz is the signal frequency the cable can carry without significant loss; it is an electrical characteristic, not a throughput number. Cat5e at 350MHz supports up to 1Gbps at runs up to 100 meters. The 5-foot length of this cable means it operates well within those parameters with significant headroom.
Can this cable be used for PoE (Power over Ethernet) applications?
Yes. The 24AWG pure bare copper construction is suitable for PoE and PoE+ applications. Copper purity is critical for PoE because resistance generates heat; CCA cables under PoE load can overheat. At 5 feet, thermal load is negligible regardless.