
Monoprice 118618 Cat5e STP CMR Ethernet Cable 1000ft
Reliable High-Speed Network Connectivity The Monoprice Cat5e Ethernet Bulk Cable offers superior performance for your network infrastructure. This 1000ft cable is solid, 350Mhz, STP, CMR rated, and features pure bare copper wire in a 24AWG configuration, ensuring optimal data transmission in 100...
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Overview
Reliable High-Speed Network Connectivity
The Monoprice Cat5e Ethernet Bulk Cable offers superior performance for your network infrastructure. This 1000ft cable is solid, 350Mhz, STP, CMR rated, and features pure bare copper wire in a 24AWG configuration, ensuring optimal data transmission in 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet environments. Its riser rating makes it suitable for commercial building installations.
Monoprice Cat5e Ethernet Bulk Cable
- Cable Type: Cat5e
- Conductor: Solid, Pure Bare Copper Wire
- Frequency: 350Mhz
- Shielding: STP (Shielded Twisted Pair)
- Rating: CMR (Riser Rated)
- Wire Gauge: 24AWG
- Length: 1000ft
- Jacket: PVC
Key Features
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Category 5e Ethernet cable
24AWG solid, pure bare copper conductors | CMR (Riser) fire safety rating
350MHz bandwidth | Designed for use in 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet network environments
Exceeds ANSI TIA/EIA 568-C.2 standards | UL listed and RoHS compliant
All Monoprice cables come with a Lifetime Warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) construction, offering superior protection against electromagnetic interference.
- Utilizes 24AWG solid, pure bare copper conductors for reliable and consistent signal transmission.
- Rated CMR (Riser) for fire safety, making it suitable for installations in risers and general-purpose areas.
- Supports a 350MHz bandwidth, designed for optimal performance in 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet network environments.
- Exceeds ANSI TIA/EIA 568-C.2 standards and is UL listed and RoHS compliant, ensuring quality and safety.
👎 Cons
- The 1000ft length may be excessive for smaller installations, potentially leading to wasted cable and higher initial cost.
- STP cables are generally thicker and less flexible than UTP cables, which can make installation in tight spaces more challenging.
- Requires shielded connectors and proper grounding to fully benefit from its shielding properties, adding complexity to installation.
- While rated for Gigabit Ethernet, it might not offer the same future-proofing as Cat6 or Cat6a cables for faster network upgrades.
- The cable is designed for a specific fire safety rating (CMR), which may not meet requirements for plenum spaces.