Black Box Datasheets for Ethernet Cables
Ethernet cables are designed to support Ethernet, a standard protocol for the connection of computers in a local area network (LAN). They use twisted pair cables and modular connectors, and are designed to run at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1 Gbps.
Ethernet Cables: Learn more
| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Basic cable that meets or exceeds industry standards. 250 MHz. 26 AWG stranded conductors. Molded, snagless boot. Flash gold contacts. PVC jacket. | |
| Basic cable that meets or exceeds industry standards. 26-AWG stranded conductors. Basic connectors. Flash gold contacts. | |
| Basic cable that meets or exceeds industry standards. 26-AWG stranded conductors. Molded, snagless boot. Flash gold contacts. | |
| Lock it or not: the choice is yours. This one-of-a-kind cable gives you the ability to lock down critical network ports—when you need to—without buying new patch cords. Use these... | |
| Lock it or not: the choice is yours. This one-of-a-kind cable gives you the ability to lock down critical network ports—when you need to—without buying new patch cords. Use this... | |
| Lock'em or not: The choice is yours. This one-of-a-kind cable gives you the ability to lock down critical network ports when you need towithout buying new patch cords. Use these... | |
| Prevent unauthorized personnel from disrupting vital network connections. Protect publicly accessible network connections. Avoid downtime from accidental disconnects. Cables stay locked in place—until YOU take them out. | |
| This cable saves space in crowded telecom rooms & data centers. With a diameter of .161", it's half the size of 24-AWG cable. You can save more than 50% space,... |
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