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.
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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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