Indoor Ethernet Cables are made of copper twisted wires whose jackets are designed for relatively moderate weather conditions. These cables are designed for use within buildings to connect devices like computers, routers, and other networking equipment.
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$449.99Key features of indoor ethernet cable include:
Bandwidth: Up to 600 MHZ
Speed: Maximum speed of 40 Gbps
Durability: Thick 4-pair unshielded twisted pair
Cable Length: 1000 ft ethernet cable
Environmental considerations: Installed in controlled temperature and humidity levels
Compatibility with networking equipment: Switches, routers, and patch panels
Home Networking: Indoor ethernet cable connects devices for internet access, streaming, and communication, ensuring seamless connectivity in residential settings.
Industrial Use: Support data transmission in factories and manufacturing, enabling reliable communication between machines, controllers, and systems.
Commercial Offices: Facilitate networking solutions for offices, ensuring efficient communication, file sharing, and internet connectivity.
Educational Institutions: Establish reliable networks in schools and universities for internet access, online learning, and administrative functions.
Consider the following aspects when buying riser cables and plenum cables.
Jacket Type: Plenum-rated PVC-free jackets
Shielding Options: Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) and shielded twisted pair cables (STP).
Colors: Black, White, Blue
Bulk Ethernet Cables Categories: Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, Cat7A and Cat8
Yes, indoor Ethernet cables are generally plug-and-play. Simply connect them to compatible devices, such as computers or routers, for reliable wired network connectivity within indoor spaces.
No, indoor Ethernet cables are not designed for outdoor use. Outdoor installations require cables to withstand environmental conditions like moisture, UV exposure, and temperature fluctuations.
Yes, indoor Ethernet cables support Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing them to transmit data and electrical power. Ensure the cable specifications mention PoE compatibility for optimal performance.