CAT5e, CAT6 and Cat6a Patch Cable Manufacturing
Standard and Custom Lenghts, Long Distance Networking Cables, Custom Labels, UTP, STP, Snagless Boots, Network Cables for 10/100Mbps, Gigabit
Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, Network Retractable Cables Our company offers CAT5e, CAT6 and Cat6a Patch Cable Manufacturing Services, in a large variety
of configurations, standard and Custom Lenghts, Long Distance Networking Cables, Custom Labels, UTP, STP, SFTP, SSTP, Snagless Boots, Network Retractable Cables, etc. Our network cables are designed and manufactured for
10/100Mbps, Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet Networking, and can be used to connect computers, hubs, switches, print servers, and patch panels. We pride ourselves with quality patch cable manufacturing, on-time
deliveries, low prices and excellent customer support. Please see below some of our patch cord products: CAT5e LAN Cable - UTP, FTP, SFTP, Enhanced Category 5 Patch Cords Available in stranded or solid wire, with various plugs. Portable/Retractable RJ45 Cat5 Cables UTP Cat5e Patch Cables FTP CAT5e Patch Cables
Cat6 LAN Cables / Category 6 Patch Cables UTP is an Unshielded Twisted Pair. It is available for unscreened, for solid 23 AWG and
stranded 24 AWG. Easy pull box package per 1000 ft. long. UTP CAT6 Patch Cables FTP CAT6 Patch CablesSSTP CAT6a LS0H Network Cables Gigabit & 10 Gigabit Ethernet ready
Low Smoke Zero Halogen PIMF (Pairs in metal foil) Cable Ideal for connecting computers, hubs, switches, print servers, patch panels, etc. Standards: ISO/IEC 11801, EN50173, EIA/EIA 568B.2 100% performance tested
About Cat5E Patch Cords
Category 5e (CAT5e), also known as Enhanced Category 5 is an incremental improvement designed to enable cabling to support full-duplex Fast Ethernet operation and Gigabit Ethernet.
The main differences between Category 5 and Category 5e can be found in the specifications. The performance requirements have been raised slightly in the new standard
CAT5e has stricter specifications for Power Sum Equal-Level Far-End Crosstalk (PS-ELFEXT ), Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT),
Attenuation, and Return Loss (RL) than those for Category 5. Like CAT5, CAT5e is a 100-MHz standard, but it has the
capacity to handle bandwidth superior to that of CAT5. With these improvements, you can expect problem-free, full-duplex, 4-pair Ethernet transmissions over your CAT5e UTP.
About Cat6 Patch Cables
The next level in the cabling hierarchy is Category 6 (ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1), which was ratified by the TIA/EIA in June 2002.
CAT6 provides higher performance than CAT5e and features more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise.
The quality of the data transmission depends upon the performance of the components of the channel. So to transmit
according to CAT6 specs, jacks, patch cables, patch panels, cross-connects, and cabling must all meet CAT-6 standards.
(The channel basically includes everything from the wallplate to the wiring closet.) The CAT-6 components are tested
individually, and they are also tested together for performance. In addition, the standard calls for generic system performance so that CAT6 components from any vendor can be used in the channel.
CAT6 channel transmission requirements should result in a Power-Sum Attenuation-to-Crosstalk Ratio (PS-ACR) that is greater than or equal to zero at 200 MHz.
In addition, all CAT6 components must be backward compatible with CAT5e, CAT5, and Category 3. If different category
components are used with CAT6 components, then the channel will achieve the transmission performance of the lower category. For instance, if CAT6 cable is used with CAT5e jacks, the channel will perform at a CAT5e level.
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