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Cat5 Ethernet Bulk Cable, 1000ft (305m), 24AWG Solid Pure Bare Copper Wire, 100MHz, U/UTP, 4 Pairs,LSZH Jacket, with Reel

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Cat5 Ethernet Bulk Cable

Overview

Category 5 U/UTP cable with 4 twisted pairs and LSZH jacket is designed for basic networking applications and low-speed data transmission. The unshielded twisted pair structure ensures cost-effective installation and ease of use in low-interference environments. Supporting up to 100 MHz bandwidth, it is suitable for legacy systems, voice communication, and simple LAN setups. The LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) jacket enhances safety by minimizing smoke and toxic emissions in case of fire, making it ideal for indoor use.

Technical Specifications

Cable TypeCat5 U/UTP Cable
Length1000ft (305m)
Conductor24AWG Solid Copper
BandwidthUp to 100 MHz
StructureU/UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair)
Pairs4 Pairs
JacketLSZH
Performance10/100 Mbps Ethernet
StandardTIA-568 / ISO IEC 11801

Applications

Basic LAN Networks
Telephone Systems
Legacy Installations
Small Offices
Home Networks
Voice Communication

Benefits

Cost-effective networking solution
Easy installation and flexibility
Supports basic Ethernet applications
Lightweight and simple design
LSZH jacket for enhanced safety
Ideal for low-speed environments

Features

Category 5 Standard
U/UTP Structure
4 Twisted Pairs
LSZH Jacket

FAQs

What is Cat5 U/UTP cable?
Cat5 U/UTP is an unshielded twisted pair cable designed for basic networking and data transmission.
What speed does Cat5 support?
Cat5 typically supports speeds up to 100 Mbps.
What is the bandwidth of Cat5?
Category 5 cables support up to 100 MHz bandwidth.
When should I use Cat5?
Cat5 is suitable for legacy systems, voice communication, and simple network installations.
What is LSZH?
LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) reduces toxic emissions and smoke in case of fire.
Is Cat5 still used today?
Cat5 is mostly replaced by Cat5e and higher categories but is still used in older or low-demand systems.

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