
Monoprice 113124 Zeroboot Cat5e Ethernet Patch Cable 5ft Red
Streamline Your Network Connections with Reliable Cat5e CablesMonoprice ZEROboot Cat5e Ethernet Patch Cables offer a hassle-free solution for your network connections. Designed for easy installation and reliable performance, these cables feature pure bare copper wire for optimal conductivity and ...
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Overview
Streamline Your Network Connections with Reliable Cat5e Cables
Monoprice ZEROboot Cat5e Ethernet Patch Cables offer a hassle-free solution for your network connections. Designed for easy installation and reliable performance, these cables feature pure bare copper wire for optimal conductivity and compliance with safety standards.
- Cable Type: Cat5e
- Connector Type: RJ45
- Wire Type: Stranded, Pure Bare Copper Wire
- AWG: 24AWG
- Bandwidth: 350Mhz
- Shielding: UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair)
- Length: 5ft
- Color: Red
- Design: ZEROboot (no plug retaining clip covers)
Key Features
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Category 5e Ethernet cable
24AWG stranded, pure bare copper conductors
350MHz bandwidth
No protective plug retaining clip covers. 50µm gold plated contacts
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features 24AWG stranded, pure bare copper conductors for optimal signal quality.
- Offers a 350MHz bandwidth, suitable for a range of Category 5e networking applications.
- Equipped with 50µm gold plated contacts, enhancing connection durability and signal integrity.
- Made of 100% pure bare copper wire, adhering to high standards for conductivity.
- The 5ft length is ideal for short-distance connections, reducing cable clutter in setups.
👎 Cons
- The "Zeroboot" design means it lacks protective plug retaining clip covers, which could lead to accidental damage or snagging.
- As an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable, it may be more susceptible to electromagnetic interference in electrically noisy environments.
- The 5ft length may be too short for many common networking applications, limiting its versatility.
- The red color might not be suitable for all aesthetic preferences, especially in visible cable runs.
- Category 5e offers less future-proofing compared to newer standards like Cat6 or Cat7 for higher network speeds.