We offer a variety of Ethernet cable types, including Cat5e, Cat6, Cat7, and Cat8. Each type has different specifications regarding bandwidth, length, and other features.
Consider factors such as the length of cable you need, the data transfer rate required for your devices, and the networking standard supported by your hardware. Our online stores provide detailed product information to help you make an informed decision.
Cat5e and Cat6 cables are both common types of Ethernet cables. The primary difference is that Cat6 cables have a higher bandwidth capacity, making them suitable for use in gigabit networks.
No, Ethernet cables are used to create wired connections between devices. Wireless networking requires a Wi-Fi router and compatible wireless devices.
A straight Ethernet cable has a flat, straight connector on both ends, while an angled Ethernet cable features one or more angled connectors designed for use in tight spaces.
The maximum length of an Ethernet cable depends on the specific cable type. For Cat5e and Cat6 cables, the limit is generally around 100 meters (328 feet). However, longer cables can be used with repeaters or other devices to extend the connection.
PoE (Power over Ethernet) is a technology that allows power and data to be transmitted over an Ethernet cable. This is useful for devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, or wireless access points, which require both power and network connectivity.
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