Belkin UTP CAT5e 5 m networking cable U/UTP (UTP) Grey
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Price: £11.86
Brand: Belkin
Description: Belkin CAT5e Networking Cables allow you to connect your IT hardware to the network providing reliable performance.- Exceeds the performance requirement of Category 5e;. - Perfect in conjunction with 10 and 100 Base-T networks;. - 50-micron gold plated connectors to insure a clean and clear transmission;. - Premium snagless-type molding to protect the connection;. - Power Sum tested. Belkin UTP CAT5e 5 m networking cable U/UTP (UTP) Grey - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 227622
Delivery time: Next Day
Delivery cost: 0
MPN: A3L791B05M-S
EAN: 0722868205020
Author: eire
Rating: 5
Review: If you use a lot of network cables you'll be well aware of the wide variation in quality. Even within the 'snagless' cabling sub category you get a variation in specs, notably the rubbish ones that have a rubber 'boot' covering the whole release tab, which works fine until you actually need to press the tab to release the catch and then you realise that the boot is hard plastic and difficulty to press the tab through. This cable doesn't have any such flaw, it uses two semi-rigid ramps either side of the push-tab, which allow for effortless feeding of the cable - crucially - without obstructing the ability to press the release catch. Unless you 'really' need Cat6 for more than the bragging rights, these cables are perfect and deliver an immensely stable Gigabit connection with low noise. Just make sure you also get a gigabit switch/router to make the best use out of them.
Author: LeeH83
Rating: 4
Review: Still not used this, but having had Belkin patch cables in past I'm sure it'll be fine and do great job... Snagless connectors as provided by these are big help, especially if use it where kids are or it isn't completely concealed in room Personally, if your able to I always recommend having a cabled connection over WiFi. Reason? Better connections, as not likely to 'drop' out due to interference etc (unless Internet itself goes down, obviously)