
Monoprice 114279 Zeroboot Cat5e Ethernet Patch Cable - 10ft Purple
Reliable and Fast Ethernet Connections The Monoprice Zero boot Cat5e Ethernet Patch Cable provides reliable and fast network connections. Featuring RJ45 connectors, stranded copper wire, and a 350Mhz bandwidth, this cable is ideal for high-speed data transfer in homes or offices. RJ45 Connecto...
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Overview
Reliable and Fast Ethernet Connections
The Monoprice Zero boot Cat5e Ethernet Patch Cable provides reliable and fast network connections. Featuring RJ45 connectors, stranded copper wire, and a 350Mhz bandwidth, this cable is ideal for high-speed data transfer in homes or offices.
- RJ45 Connectors
- Stranded, 350Mhz
- UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair)
- Pure Bare Copper Wire
- 24AWG
- 10ft Length
Key Features
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Category 5e Ethernet cable
24AWG stranded, pure bare copper conductors
350MHz bandwidth
No protective plug retaining clip covers
50m gold plated contacts
Made of 100% pure bare copper wire
Fully compliant with UL Code 444
Compliant with National Electrical Code TIA-568-C.2 fire and safety standards
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features 24AWG stranded, pure bare copper conductors for optimal signal transfer quality.
- Supports a 350MHz bandwidth, providing ample headroom for Cat5e network performance.
- Equipped with 50µm gold plated contacts to ensure a reliable and corrosion-resistant connection.
- Made of 100% pure bare copper wire, adhering to high conductivity and durability standards.
- Fully compliant with UL Code 444 and National Electrical Code TIA-568-C.2 for fire and safety.
👎 Cons
- The "Zeroboot" design means it lacks protective plug retaining clip covers, which could lead to snagging or breakage.
- As an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable, it may be more susceptible to electromagnetic interference in noisy environments.
- A 10ft length might be too short for some installations or too long for others, requiring precise planning.
- Category 5e is an older standard compared to Cat6 or Cat7, potentially limiting future upgradeability for faster speeds.
- The purple color may not blend in well with all aesthetic preferences for visible cable runs.