Lan Cable

  • BRUNSMEN Network Cable Cat6 utp Indoor Cable

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:18?Box

    Price:$86.03

    Unshielded Cat6 Network Cable often use the method of increasing the distance between the cores and non-metallic fillers to reduce alien crosstalk. Therefore, the diameter of unshielded CAT6 Lan Cable is very large, almost reaching the ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 standard for Network Cable. specified maximum diameter. This requires people to use larger diameter pipes and hanging equipment to lay unshielded CAT6 Ethernet Cable, resulting in higher cable laying costs and larger space requirements. The advantage of unshielded Cat6 Patch Cord Cable is that there is no shielding layer and drain wire in the cable, the termination is simpler and more convenient, and it saves time. In addition, the price of unshielded Cat6 network cable is lower, and the price of the unshielded Patch Panel etc. used with it is also lower. Unshielded cabling systems do not require the entire cable to be shielded, just ensure that both ends are properly grounded. The advantage of unshielded network cable is that it is easier to terminate and install, and it is cheaper. If you value the termination and grounding system of the entire network system and its cost, you should choose unshielded network cable.

    CAT6 Lan Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1 GB

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 23AWG (1-0.55~1/0.57) (America wire gague), bare copper or copper clad aluminum

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded Or Unshielded 6. Jacket- PVC or LSZH or PE

    7. Working Temperature: -15℃~+75℃

    8. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • CAT5E sFTP Lan Cable Solid bRUNSMEN

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    The “Category Five” in the CAT5 Network Cable refers to five different quality levels set by the International Electrical Association for twisted pair cables. Since the information transmission speeds of the five quality levels are different, I will introduce the speeds of the CAT5E Lan Cable of unshielded twisted pairs below. According to international regulations, Cat5E Cable can be divided into Category 3, Category 4, Category 5, CAT6 Lan Cable, Category 5, and Category 6. The network speeds of different categories are different. Because the optical fiber of the unshielded twisted pair Ethernet Cable is wrapped with a layer of insulating colloidal material, the network cable is not susceptible to external interference and the transmission speed is relatively fast. Under normal circumstances, the transmission speed of a Category 5 network cable can reach 10 Mbps, such as Category 3, Category 4, and Category 5 can achieve such a network speed, while the three types of network cables such as Category 5, Category 6, and Category 6 can reach such network speeds. The transmission speed can be faster, like the fastest Super Category 6 network cable can reach 16Mbps, which is already a very high network speed.

    CAT5E Lan Cable Product Information:

    • 1. Frequency – 100 MHz
    • 2. Transmission Speed – 1000BASE-TX
    • 3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )
    • 4. Condcutor- 24AWG (1/0.5) (America wire gague), bare copper
    • 5. Cable Construction – Shielded Or Unshielded 6. Jacket- PVC or LSZH or PE
    • 7. Working Temperature: -15℃~+75℃
    • 8. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • Hot sale Cat6 utp Lan Cable

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    The original box Lan Cable of genuine Network Cable is 305 meters, pure copper core, and the diameter is above 0.5mm. In the structure adopted by the CAT6 Lan Cable twisted-pair cabling standard, the required wiring distance is: the length of the permanent link cannot exceed 90m, and the channel length cannot exceed 100. Much more stable. If you purchase Cat6 Ethernet Patch Cable with shielding, the performance and distance will be increased. Under normal circumstances, there is no problem within 150 meters Cat 6 Ethernet . If you check within 200-300 meters, there will be a delay of 3-5 seconds, but it can be regarded as normal. If it is farther away, it is best to add a network interrupter.

    CAT6 Lan Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1 GB

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 23AWG (1/0.57) (America wire gague), bare copper 

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded Or Unshielded

    6. Jacket- PVC or LSZH or PE

    7. Working Temperature: -15℃~+75℃

    8. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • CAT6 Wireless Connect Lan Cable Adapter

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    The basic link model is cancelled in the CAT6 Lan Cable of standards. The wiring standard adopts a star topology. The required wiring distance is: the length of the permanent link cannot exceed 90m, and the length of the channel cannot exceed 100m. The single shield only has a layer of insulation in the outer sheath, while the double layer has a layer of shielding for each core wire, and finally there is a layer of shielding outside all the core wires (in the sheath).

    Cat 6 Ethernet include Cat6 Shielded Ethernet Cable Network Cable twisted-pair cables and Outdoor Lan Cable Cat6 and unshielded Fire Resistant Cat6 Cable. Compared with CAT5E Lan Cable, their various parameters have been greatly improved, and the transmission frequency has also been extended to 250MHz or higher. Category 6 twisted pair cables are different from Category 5 or Category 5 twisted pairs in appearance and structure. Not only does the insulated cross frame increase, the four pairs of twisted pairs are placed in the fourth of the cross frame. Within a groove, and the diameter of the cable is also thicker.

    CAT6 Lan Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1 GB

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 23AWG (1/0.57) (America wire gague), bare copper

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded Or Unshielded

    6. Jacket- PVC or LSZH

    7. Working Temperature: -15℃~+75℃

    8. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • Cat6 FTP Cable 100% passed Fluke test

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:5?Box

    Price:$52-55

    I believe that when many customers buy a Lan Cable of CAT5E Lan Cable or CAT6 Lan Cable, the sales staff will usually emphasize the two concepts of national standard Network Cable and non-standard network cables. Some customers who are experienced or have high requirements on the quality of the Ethernet Cable in the decoration and wiring will take the initiative to ask for the purchase of the national standard network cable. The national standard means that the network cable conforms to the relevant international standards in terms of conductor material, conductor diameter, transmission performance, outer skin, and meters. On the contrary, non-standard network cable refers to a network cable that does not meet the specifications and performance of international regulations, but it should also meet the general signal transmission requirements in terms of quality and performance. It is derived from some Patch Cable manufacturers in the market in order to reduce costs and cut corners. Inferior network cable specifications that came out.

    CAT6 Lan Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1 GB

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 23AWG (1/0.57) (America wire gague), bare copper

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded Or Unshielded

    6. Jacket- PVC or LSZH or PE

    7. Working Temperature: -15℃~+75℃

    8. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

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    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • CAT7 Lan Cable SSTP Ethernet cable

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    CAT7 Lan Cable are widely used. Because the non-RJ Cat 7 Ethernet Cord wiring system uses double-shielded cables, it can meet the needs of those regions where shielded twisted-pair systems are the mainstay, such as some European and Asian markets. The Cat 7 Ethernet Cable dual-shielding solution is mainly used in environments with severe electromagnetic interference, such as some broadcasting stations. Radio etc. In addition, Cat 7 Network Card can also be used in environments that require extremely low electromagnetic radiation for safety purposes. In addition, broadband smart communities and commercial buildings are also potential markets. The capacity of a CAT7 Ethernet Cable can meet the requirements of all twisted-pair cabling systems, including the limitation of replacing coaxial and not loving the shared sheath, while enjoying high performance and low cost.

    CAT7 Lan Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 600 MHz2. Transmission Speed – 10 GB

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 23AWG (1/0.57) (America wire gague), bare copper

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded 6. Jacket- PVC

    7. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

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    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • 1000FT CAT5E Lan Cable 305M Ethernet Cable

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    CAT5E Lan Cable twisted pair is twisted pair. Compared with ordinary cat5 twisted-pair, Cat5E Cable twisted-pair has less attenuation and stronger anti-jamming ability when transmitting signals. In 100M network, the interference degree of the user’s equipment is only 1/4 of that of the normal Lan Cord category 5 , which is an ideal solution for network applications. “UnshieldedTwistedPair” refers to the UTP — Unshielded Twisted Pair Lan Wire, which is composed of multiple pairs of twistedpairs and a plastic cover.

    Ethernet Cable Cat5E twisted pair also uses 4 winding pairs and 1 anti-pull wire, the color of the wire pair and cat5 twisted pair is exactly the same, respectively, white orange, orange, white green, green, white blue, blue, white brown and brown. The diameter of a bare copper cable is 0.51mm(24AWG), the diameter of an insulated cable is 0.92mm, and the diameter of a UTP cable is 5.0mm.

    CAT6 Lan Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 100 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1000BASE

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 24AWG (1/0.51) (America wire gague), bare copper

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded or Unshielded

    6. Jacket- PVC or LSZH

    7. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • 1000FT Solid Conductor Lan Cable Cat6 Box Cable

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    The CAT6 Lan Cable include solid and multi-strand structures. Generally speaking, what we know is the unshielded Cat 6 Ethernet network cables. The structure is 8 core 4 pair wires.And the outer cover jacket is generally PVC. The solid bare copper onductors Pure bare copper produces a stronger signal along with better conductivity and flexibility when compared to copper clad aluminum (CCA). For use indoors,the blue riser rated jacket is for use in between floors, in wall, and non-plenum spaces. About Lan Cable, our factory also supply CAT5E Lan Cable as well as CAT7 Lan Cable. Any more imformation, please contact us anytime.

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1 GB

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 23AWG (1/0.57) (America wire gague), bare copper

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded 6. Jacket- PVC

    7. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • Cat7 Lan Cable sSTP high speed network cable

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    CAT7 Lan Cable Max Length Price Reviews Lan Cable is 23 AWG with 4 pairs (8C). The overall aluminum (AL) foil shield helps eliminate cross-talk and prevents electromagnetic interference (EMI). Suitable for 1 Gigabit and 10-Gigabit Ethernet. Bandwidth tested up to 600 MHz. Supports PoE, PoE+, and PoE++ (IEEE 802.3af/at/bt) up to 60W and 300V DC.

    HASSLE FREE PACKAGING. 1000 feet (305 meters) of our lan cable product has been packaged on a tangle free, easy pull reel/spool so you don’t have to worry about getting behind on your next job. All CAT7 Ethernet Cable are backward compatible with CAT6 Ethernet Cable and CAT5E Lan Cable.

    CAT7 Lan Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 600 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 10 GB

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 23AWG (1/0.57) (America wire gague), bare copper

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded

    6. Jacket- PVC

    7. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • High Speed Lan CAT7 Bulk Ethernet Cable

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    High Speed Lan CAT7 Bulk Ethernet Cable data transmission at speeds up to 10,000 Mbps (10 Gigabit per second) and bandwidth of up to 600 MHz, which supports high-speed data transfer for online gaming and video streaming. Braided Shielded Gold Plated Copper Cat7 Patch Cable provides data transmission at speeds up to 10,000 Mbps (10 Gigabit per second) and bandwidth of up to 600 MHz, which supports high-speed data transfer for online gaming and video streaming. CAT7 Lan Cable are backward compatible with CAT6A Ethernet Cable and CAT6 Ethernet Cable as well as CAT5E Ethernet Cable.

    CAT7 Lan Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 600 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 10 GB

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 23AWG (1/0.57) (America wire gague), bare copper

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded

    6. Jacket- PVC

    7. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • CAT7 Lan Cable high quality network cable

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    CAT7 Lan Cable For PS4 provides data transmission at speeds up to 10,000 Mbps (10 Gigabit per second) and bandwidth of up to 600 MHz, which supports high-speed data transfer for online gaming and video streaming. Cat7 Lan Cable support bandwidth up to 600MHz, connect to your LAN/WAN segments and networking gear at maximum speeds and surf the net, stream videos, music and other data at high speed. Except Cat7 Lan Ethernet Cable, our factory also supply CAT5E Lan Cable and CAT6 Lan Cable, more information, please feel free to contact us anytime.

    CAT7 Lan Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 600 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 10 GB

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 23AWG (1/0.57) (America wire gague), bare copper

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded

    6. Jacket- PVC

    7. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • Cat6 Lan Cable utp bare copper 305m

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Cat6 Connector Lan Cable Near Me Conection  23 AWG solid with 4 pairs, 8 core bare copper conductors, Direct Burial Ethernet Cable 250Mhz. CAT6 Ethernet cables perfect for installations in your home and business, riser installs, in walls, between flooring and can be substituted for CM rated applications. Run this Cat6e unshielded Riser cable up to 1000 Feet (305 meters). Easily connect this cable with unshielded Cat6 connectivity such as keystone jacks, RJ45’s and field termination plugs. Lan cable also include CAT5E Lan Cable and CAT7 Lan Cable. Our factory also supply flat netowrk cable and Telephone Cable.

    CAT6 Lan Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1 GB

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 23AWG (1/0.57) (America wire gague), bare copper 

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded Or Unshielded

    6. Jacket- PVC or LSZH

    7. Working Temperature: -15℃~+75℃

    8. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • Outdoor Cable 1000ft ftp CAT5E Lan Cable

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Nowadays, CAT5E Lan Cable are rarely seen on the market. The diameter of Cat5E Cable is 24awg, about 0.5mm. There are many types of Cat5E Patch Cable on the market, including 0.35, 0.4, 0.45, 0.5, 0.51, if the quality of the line is good and can pass the Fluke test, the diameter of the line must reach 0.5MM, and the mark of the sPatch Cable Cat5e line is “CAT5e”. ”Category 5e” refers to Ethernet Cable Cat5E UTP-Unshielded Twisted Pair and Category 5 shielded twisted pair. Unshielded twisted pair cable is composed of multiple twisted pairs and a plastic sheath. Category five refers to the five different quality levels defined by the International Electrical Industry Association for twisted-pair cables.

    1. Frequency – 100 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1000BASE-TX

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 24AWG (1/0.5) (America wire gague), bare copper

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded Or Unshielded

    6. Jacket- PVC or LSZH or PE

    7. Working Temperature: -15℃~+75℃

    8. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • Network Cable New Design Cat6 FTP Lan Indoor

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Network Cable New Design Cat6 FTP Lan Indoor 1000ft FTP Foiled Twisted Pair, 23 AWG solid with 4 pairs, 8 conductors, Direct Burial Ethernet Cable 250Mhz. The logo of the CAT6 lan cables is CAT 6, which is used for gigabit networks and at the moment cat6 is a hot seller in the weak current industry. Cat6 Shielded Ethernet Cable consists of 4 pairs of twisted pair wires, 1 tensile rope, plastic skin and a cross.The colors of the twisted pair are white green, green, white orange, orange, white brown, brown, white blue, and blue. Lan Cable include CAT6 Lan Cable and CAT5E Lan Cable as well as CAT7 Lan Cable.

    CAT6 Lan Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1 GB

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 23AWG (1/0.57) (America wire gague), bare copper

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded 6. Jacket- PVC or LSZH

    7. Working Temperature: -15℃~+75℃

    8. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • CAT 6 Gigabit Ethernet cable Cat6 Lan Cable blue

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Cat 6 Ethernet refer to CAT6 Lan Cable, that is cables meet the CAT 6 standard.The transmission frequency of cat6 Network Cable is 1MHz ~ 250MHz, and the pS-ACR of cat6 wiring system should have a large margin at 200MHz, which provides a bandwidth twice that of CAT5E Lan Cable. As you know, Cat5E Cable are 100M, over class 5 is 155M, and class 6 is 200M.In short distance transmission, cat5e and cat 6 are all can reach 1Gbps. The transmission performance of cat6 wiring is higher than the standard of cat5e. It is most suitable for applications with transmission rate higher than 1Gbps.

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1 GB

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 23AWG (1/0.57) (America wire gague), bare copper

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded

    6. Jacket- PVC

    7. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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  • CAT5E Bare Copper Lan Cable PVC Jacket gray

    Category:Lan Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Twisted-pair Lan Cable is commonly known as Network Cable. Regarding the standard of Ethernet Cable, there is no so-called national standard for bulk network cable, only classification: Cat5e Lan Cable, Cat5E Cable has low attenuation, less crosstalk, and has a higher attenuation to crosstalk ratio (ACR) and Signal-to-noise ratio (Structural Return Loss), smaller time delay error, performance is greatly improved. Category 5e cable is mainly used for Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps). Category 5 is about 0.5mm. In addition to the thickness of the wire, there is also the quality of copper.

    CAT5E Lan Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 100 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1000BASE-TX

    3. Available Length – 305M ( 1000ft )

    4. Condcutor- 24AWG (1/0.5) (America wire gague), bare copper

    5. Cable Construction – Shielded Or Unshielded

    6. Jacket- PVC or LSZH

    7. Working Temperature: -15℃~+75℃

    8. Install – Used indoor, in-wall and in the ceiling

    Applications: Computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, PoE, devices, etc..

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LAN Cable: The Ultimate Guide for 2025

Overview: What Is a LAN Cable?

Let’s start with the basics: what is a LAN cable? If you’ve ever connected your computer, gaming console, or smart TV directly to your internet router, chances are you’ve used a LAN cable before. LAN, short for Local Area Network, refers to a wired connection that links devices within a limited area, such as your home, office, or even a gaming setup. A LAN cable is essentially an Ethernet cable that acts as the backbone of this connection, transmitting data between devices and ensuring a stable, high-speed network.

But here’s the kicker: not all LAN cables are created equal. They come in different categories, each designed for specific use cases and offering various speeds, bandwidth, and levels of shielding. Some of the most common types are CAT5ECAT6CAT6ACAT7, and the latest CAT8. These categories dictate how fast and how much data the cable can handle, as well as how well it resists interference.

In today’s world of 4K streamingcloud gaming, and smart home ecosystems, a reliable LAN cable is more important than ever. Unlike Wi-Fi, which can be affected by distance, walls, and other devices, a LAN cable ensures a consistent, high-speed connection. Whether you’re looking to improve your internet stability, reduce latency, or future-proof your home network, understanding LAN cables is the first step.


How Does a LAN Cable Improve Network Speed?

You might be wondering: does a LAN cable really make a difference in network speed? The short answer is yes, absolutely. A LAN cable can be the secret weapon that transforms your internet experience, especially if you’re dealing with slow or inconsistent Wi-Fi. Here’s how it works:


1. Faster Speeds Compared to Wi-Fi

While modern Wi-Fi routers can deliver impressive speeds, they’re still no match for the direct, wired connection of a LAN cable. For example:

  • LAN cables like CAT6 or CAT7 can support speeds of up to 10 Gbps (Gigabits per second), whereas most consumer Wi-Fi networks cap out at around 1-2 Gbps in real-world conditions.
  • CAT8 cables take it a step further, offering speeds of up to 40 Gbps, perfect for data-heavy applications like 8K streaming or connecting multiple servers.

By bypassing the interference and signal loss that often plague Wi-Fi, LAN cables deliver blazing-fast speeds directly to your device.


2. Low Latency for Gaming and Video Calls

Ever struggled with lag during an online game or a video call? That’s where a LAN cable shines. Wi-Fi connections are prone to latency, or the delay between sending and receiving data. This can be caused by:

  • Distance from your router.
  • Interference from other devices (like your neighbor’s Wi-Fi or even your microwave).
  • Network congestion, especially in multi-device households.

A LAN cable eliminates these issues by providing a direct connection to your router or switch, resulting in low latency and near-instantaneous data transfer.


3. Consistent Speeds for Streaming and Downloads

Wi-Fi speeds can fluctuate based on factors like signal strength, obstacles, and even the time of day (thanks to network congestion). In contrast, a LAN cable offers a stable, consistent connection that ensures:

  • Buffer-free streaming, even in 4K or 8K resolution.
  • Faster downloads and uploads, ideal for working from home or backing up large files.
  • A smoother experience for simultaneous tasks, like gaming while someone else is streaming Netflix.

Think of it like this: Wi-Fi is like a busy public road with varying traffic, while a LAN cable is your own private expressway.


4. Shielding Against Interference

Higher-category LAN cables, like CAT6A, CAT7, and CAT8, are designed with advanced shielding to reduce crosstalk (interference between wires) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) from nearby devices. This makes them perfect for environments where stability and reliability are critical, such as:

  • Offices with multiple devices connected simultaneously.
  • Homes with smart appliances and IoT devices.
  • Gaming setups where even a split-second delay can mean victory or defeat.

5. Future-Proofing Your Network

As internet speeds continue to increase and new technologies emerge, having the right LAN cable ensures you’re ready for the future. For instance:

  • If you upgrade to a Gigabit Ethernet connection or fiber internet, a CAT5E cable might bottleneck your speeds, while a CAT6 or higher cable can handle the load effortlessly.
  • With the rise of Wi-Fi 6 and 6E, LAN cables are becoming essential for connecting routers, access points, and other network infrastructure to maximize performance.

In short, a good LAN cable isn’t just a tool—it’s an investment in your network’s performance and longevity.


LAN Cable vs. Wi-Fi: Which One Should You Choose?

When setting up a network, the age-old question arises: LAN cable or Wi-Fi? Each has its pros and cons, and the right choice depends on your specific needs. Let’s compare the two to help you decide.


Comparison of LAN Cable and Wi-Fi

Feature LAN Cable Wi-Fi
Speed Up to 40 Gbps (CAT8) Up to 1-2 Gbps (real-world conditions)
Latency Extremely low Higher, prone to delays
Stability Consistent, unaffected by interference Variable, affected by obstacles and devices
Portability Fixed, requires wired connection Wireless, ideal for mobility
Setup Requires cables and ports Easy to set up, no cables needed
Ideal Use Case Gaming, streaming, file transfers, offices Mobile devices, casual browsing, IoT devices

Key Differences Explained

1. Speed

LAN cables are the undisputed champions of speed. Even the best Wi-Fi connections can’t match the throughput of a wired connection, especially for tasks like 4K streaming or gaming.

2. Stability

Wi-Fi signals can be disrupted by walls, furniture, and even other wireless devices. LAN cables, on the other hand, provide a direct, interference-free connection, ensuring your network remains stable regardless of environmental factors.

3. Latency

For gamers and professionals, latency is a dealbreaker. A LAN cable offers near-zero latency, making it the go-to choice for competitive gaming, video conferencing, and other real-time applications.

4. Portability

Here’s where Wi-Fi shines. If you value mobility and don’t want to be tied down by cables, Wi-Fi is the clear winner. However, for stationary devices like gaming consoles, desktop PCs, or smart TVs, a LAN cable is usually the better option.


Which One Should You Choose?

  • Choose a LAN Cable if:
    • You need the fastest possible speeds and lowest latency.
    • You’re connecting stationary devices like PCs, consoles, or smart TVs.
    • Stability and reliability are your top priorities.
  • Choose Wi-Fi if:
    • You value mobility and want to connect multiple devices wirelessly.
    • Your primary tasks are light, like browsing or streaming on mobile devices.
    • You’re okay with occasional fluctuations in speed and stability.

How to Choose the Right LAN Cable for Your Home or Office Network

Not all LAN cables are created equal, and choosing the right one can make a big difference in your network’s performance. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you pick the perfect cable for your needs.


1. Determine the Cable Category

LAN cables are categorized based on their speed, bandwidth, and shielding. Here’s a quick overview:

  • CAT5E: Supports up to 1 Gbps speeds and 100 MHz bandwidth. Ideal for basic tasks like browsing and streaming.
  • CAT6: Delivers up to 10 Gbps speeds (over short distances) and 250 MHz bandwidth. A great all-rounder for most home networks.
  • CAT6A: Enhanced shielding and 500 MHz bandwidth make this perfect for offices and high-performance setups.
  • CAT7: Supports up to 10 Gbps speeds with 600 MHz bandwidth and superior shielding for reduced interference.
  • CAT8: The latest and greatest, offering speeds of up to 40 Gbps and 2000 MHz bandwidth. Ideal for professional and data-intensive applications.

2. Consider the Cable Length

LAN cables lose signal strength over long distances. For example:

  • CAT6 and CAT7 cables maintain their performance up to 55 meters but may degrade beyond that.
  • CAT8 cables are optimized for shorter runs (up to 30 meters) but deliver unparalleled speeds.

Measure the distance between your devices before purchasing a cable to ensure it meets your needs.


3. Look for Shielding

If you’re setting up a network in an area with lots of electronic devices, shielding is crucial. Cables with STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) or FTP (Foiled Twisted Pair) designs reduce interference, ensuring a stable connection even in noisy environments.


4. Match Your Internet Speed

There’s no point in buying a high-end CAT8 cable if your internet plan only offers 100 Mbps speeds. Check your ISP plan and router specifications to ensure your LAN cable can handle the speeds you’re paying for.


5. Set a Budget

LAN cables are relatively affordable, but higher categories (like CAT7 or CAT8) can be more expensive. Decide on a budget that balances performance and cost.


6. Choose a Trusted Brand

Stick to reputable manufacturers like KingwiresCable Matters, or Vandesail to ensure you’re getting a high-quality cable that meets international standards.

Top 5 Benefits of Using LAN Cables for High-Speed Internet

When it comes to reliable internet, nothing beats the performance and stability of a LAN cable. While Wi-Fi might be convenient, LAN cables are the unsung heroes powering everything from your gaming marathons to your smooth 4K streaming sessions. If you’re still on the fence about switching to a wired connection, here are the top five benefits of using LAN cables for high-speed internet.


1. Blazing-Fast Speeds

Have you ever felt like your Wi-Fi just can’t keep up, especially when downloading large files or streaming in ultra-high-definition? That’s where LAN cables come in. Depending on the category, these cables can support speeds of up to 40 Gbps (in the case of CAT8). Even older models like CAT6 can deliver 10 Gbps speeds on shorter distances. For comparison:

  • Wi-Fi is great for flexibility, but real-world speeds often max out at 1-2 Gbps.
  • A LAN cable ensures you’re utilizing the full speed of your internet plan without any bottlenecks.

Think of it like driving a racecar on an empty track versus sitting in traffic—LAN cables give you the open road.


2. Rock-Solid Stability

Wi-Fi signals are notorious for fluctuating based on distance, walls, and interference from other devices. LAN cables, on the other hand, offer a direct connection to your router or modem. This means:

  • No dropped connections during critical moments (like an online gaming session or a work meeting).
  • Consistent speeds, even during peak hours.
  • A reliable connection, even in environments with signal interference, such as crowded offices or apartment buildings.

It’s like having a private, dedicated lane on the data highway—no interruptions, no delays.


3. Low Latency: Say Goodbye to Lag

Latency refers to the delay between sending and receiving data, and it’s a big deal for gamers, streamers, and remote workers. With Wi-Fi, latency can spike due to interference, distance, or congestion. A LAN cable, however, provides ultra-low latency, making it ideal for:

  • Competitive gaming, where every millisecond counts.
  • Live-streaming, where delays can ruin the experience for your audience.
  • Video calls, ensuring smooth, lag-free communication.

In gaming terms, using a LAN cable is like upgrading your reflexes—everything happens faster, smoother, and more reliably.


4. Enhanced Security

Did you know that Wi-Fi networks are more vulnerable to hacking compared to wired connections? A LAN cable provides a closed, secure communication pathway between your devices and the router. This means:

  • No risk of unauthorized users intercepting your data over the air.
  • A safer connection for tasks like online banking or accessing sensitive work documents.
  • Peace of mind knowing your network is less prone to breaches.

For businesses or anyone handling sensitive information, LAN cables are the safest choice.


5. Future-Proofing Your Network

As internet speeds and technologies evolve, having the right infrastructure in place is crucial. Higher-category LAN cables, like CAT7 and CAT8, are designed to handle the demands of next-gen networks. This means:

  • You’re ready for multi-Gigabit internet plans when they become available in your area.
  • Your cable can handle emerging applications like 8K streamingcloud gaming, and IoT ecosystems.
  • You won’t need to replace your cables anytime soon, saving you money in the long run.

Think of a LAN cable as an investment in your digital future—once you upgrade, you’re good to go for years.


How to Install and Use LAN Cables in Your Network Setup

Getting started with a LAN cable might seem intimidating if you’re not a tech enthusiast, but don’t worry—it’s simpler than you think. Whether you’re setting up a home network, a gaming station, or an office, here’s a step-by-step guide to help you install and use LAN cables like a pro.


Step 1: Decide on Your Setup

Before you start, take some time to map out your network:

  • Identify the devices you want to connect (e.g., computers, gaming consoles, smart TVs).
  • Decide where your router or modem will be placed.
  • Measure the distance between your router and devices to determine the length of the LAN cables you’ll need.

If you’re connecting multiple devices, you may need a network switch to expand the number of available ports.


Step 2: Choose the Right Cable

Selecting the right LAN cable is critical for your network’s performance. Refer to the category breakdown mentioned earlier (e.g., CAT5E, CAT6, CAT7, CAT8) and choose a cable that matches your internet speed and use case. For most home setups:

  • CAT6 is a great all-rounder.
  • CAT7 or CAT8 is ideal for high-performance setups, like gaming or streaming.

Step 3: Position and Route Your Cables

The beauty of LAN cables is that they can be routed almost anywhere:

  • Under carpets or rugs.
  • Along walls or baseboards using cable clips.
  • Through cable conduits for a clean, professional look.

If you’re working with a larger space, you might need longer cables or even Ethernet extenders to ensure all your devices are connected.


Step 4: Connect the Cable

Plug one end of the LAN cable into your router or modem and the other end into your device’s Ethernet port. Most modern routers and devices use RJ45 connectors, which are standard across all LAN cables. Ensure a snug fit to avoid loose connections.


Step 5: Test Your Connection

Once everything is plugged in, test your connection to ensure you’re getting the expected speeds. You can use tools like:

  • Speedtest.net to check download and upload speeds.
  • Ping tests to measure latency.
  • Network monitoring software to identify any weak points.

Step 6: Troubleshoot If Necessary

If you’re not seeing the performance you expected, check for the following:

  • Loose Connections: Ensure the cable is securely plugged in at both ends.
  • Cable Quality: Low-quality or damaged cables can degrade performance.
  • Device Compatibility: Make sure your router and devices support the speeds offered by your LAN cable.

Is a LAN Cable Worth the Upgrade? A Complete Guide

Still wondering if you should upgrade to a LAN cable, or stick with your current setup? Let’s dive into the pros and cons and help you make an informed decision.


When a LAN Cable Is Worth It

1. You’re a Gamer or Streamer

For gamers and streamers, a LAN cable is almost non-negotiable. The low latency and stable connection ensure a seamless experience, whether you’re battling it out in a competitive match or live-streaming to your audience.


2. You Have a High-Speed Internet Plan

If you’re paying for a Gigabit connection or faster, a LAN cable ensures you’re getting the full benefit of your plan. Wi-Fi often can’t deliver the same speeds, especially over longer distances.


3. Your Current Network Is Unstable

Frequent buffering, dropped connections, or slow speeds? A LAN cable eliminates these issues by providing a direct, interference-free connection.


4. You’re Setting Up a Smart Home

With more devices relying on your network (think smart lights, security cameras, and thermostats), a wired connection ensures your most critical devices stay online without interruptions.


When It Might Not Be Worth It

  • You Rely on Mobility: If you primarily use mobile devices or move around frequently, Wi-Fi is the more convenient option.
  • Your Internet Speeds Are Low: If your plan is below 100 Mbps, you might not notice a significant difference with a LAN cable.

Where to Buy LAN Cables in Bulk & Best Manufacturers

If you’re looking to buy LAN cables in bulk, choosing the right manufacturer is key to getting high-quality products at a reasonable price. Here’s a list of the top brands for LAN cables, including bulk options and custom services.

Manufacturer Key Features Why Choose Them?
Kingwires Customizable lengths, OEM services, fast delivery Trusted Chinese factory with competitive pricing
Cable Matters Wide range of high-quality Ethernet cables Great for professional and home setups
Jadaol Sleek, flat designs, excellent for clean setups Perfect for minimalist spaces
Vandesail Durable, high-speed cables with shielding Ideal for gaming and streaming
AmazonBasics Affordable, reliable, and widely available Budget-friendly for home networks

Why Kingwires Stands Out

As a leading Chinese manufacturerKingwires is known for producing high-quality LAN cables at factory-direct prices. Here’s why they’re a standout choice:

  • Custom lengths: Perfect for businesses or unique setups.
  • OEM services: Ideal for resellers or custom-branding projects.
  • Fast delivery: Great for bulk orders with tight deadlines.
  • Affordable pricing: High-quality cables without breaking the bank.

FAQ: Everything You Need to Know About LAN Cables

Question Answer
What is a LAN cable? A cable used to connect devices in a local area network, providing a fast and stable connection.
Which LAN cable is best for gaming? CAT6 or higher (e.g., CAT7 or CAT8) is ideal for low latency and high speeds.
Can LAN cables improve Wi-Fi speeds? No, but they can offload critical devices like PCs or consoles, freeing up bandwidth for Wi-Fi devices.
How long can a LAN cable be? Most LAN cables are effective up to 100 meters, but performance may degrade beyond that.
Where can I buy LAN cables in bulk? Trusted suppliers include Kingwires, Cable Matters, and AmazonBasics.

That wraps up the ultimate guide to LAN cables! If you still have questions or need help picking the right cable, feel free to ask. Happy networking!

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