Ethernet Patch Cable

  • Cat5e Cat6 LAN Cable UTP 100% Copper Wire

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:5000 Pieces

    Price:$0.31-0.49

    Product Spotlight: Cat5e and Cat6 RJ45 Keystone Jacks

    Elevate your network’s efficiency with our top-tier Cat5e and Cat6 RJ45 Keystone Jacks. These crucial elements establish dependable connections for your ethernet cables, fostering swift and seamless data transmission.

    For those aiming to future-proof their network infrastructure, the Cat6 Rj45 Keystone Jack stands out. Crafted for broad integration across varying systems, it’s a fit for both the bustling demands of corporate backbones or the dynamic needs of home setups. Notably, the Cat6 version aligns with gigabit ethernet capabilities, making it a solid choice for high-speed data, audio, and video transmission.

    Conversely, our Cat5e Keystone Jack caters excellently to standard networking requirements, providing a reliable foundation for everyday tasks without sacrificing performance.

    Installation is a breeze, thanks to design considerations that accommodate both wire bonding and tool-free options. The unique design promotes efficient cable management, either through 90-degree or 180-degree pathways, minimizing mechanical strain on transmissions and crafting a robust channel for data sharing.

    Highlighted Features:

    Versatility at Its Best: Seamlessly compatible with both Cat5e and Cat6 ethernet cables, including options for Cat5 Keystone and Cat6A

    Keystone upgrades.

    Built to Last: Using premium materials, these keystone jacks guarantee enduring reliability across countless data transfers.

    Effortless Setup: Engineered for simplicity, they promise a straightforward installation, making network upgrades a hassle-free process.

    Enhanced Signal Integrity: Features like gold-plated contacts boost conductivity, ensuring top-notch signal quality across your network.

    In sum, whether updating or creating anew, our Cat5e and Cat6 RJ45 Keystone Jack selection offers a robust solution for achieving faster and more dependable network connections. Dive into the era of high-speed internet and data exchange with confidence.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • Injection Molding Cat6 Network Patch Cable

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Our factory located in Shenzhen China, we can supply CAT5E Ethernet Cable and CAT6 Ethernet Cable as well as CAT7 Ethernet Cable and CAT8 Ethernet Cable. All our Injection Molding Cat6 Network Patch Cable  are backward compatible with Cat5E Patch Cable or Cat5e Flat Ethernet Cable. If Cat6 Ethernet Cable cann’t reach your request, we also can supply you Cat7 Ethernet Cable and Cat8 Ethernet Cable which are more faster than Cat 6 Ethernet.

    Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1000BASE-TX

    3. Available Length – 0.5M~30M or Longer 

    4. Connectors – RJ45 Plug unshielded

    5. Condcutor- 24AWG or 26AWG or 28AWG (America wire gague)

    6. Cable Construction – unshielded

    7. Jacket- PVC or LSZH

    8. Install – Used indoor

    Applications: HP Server, Router switch Lan firewall Modern, Computer mac IP phones TV, Gaming system PS4 PS3 xbox 360 lan network networks networking switch TV ADSL computer laptop netgear TPlink router moderm NAS VoIP phones POE Server media players, PS3 PS4 Xbox360 gaming system.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • Slim Cat6 Ethernet Patch Cable Slagless RJ45 Stranded

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Slim Cat6 Patch Cable is much thinner and lighter than standard Cat6 Ethernet cables. The 0.142-inch diameter, 28AWG flexible cable and slagless narrow boot design is easier to install/uninstall and takes less space than conventional 23 or 24 AWG Cat6 network cables.

    Cat6 patch cables are component tested, providing superior performance in 1 to 10 Gigabit applications. Slim Patch Cable is the perfect solution for high-performance applications, such as data centers and telecommunications rooms. Except Slim Ethernet Cable, we can also supply Lan Cable and Telephone Cable and Flat Network Cable.

    Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1000BASE-TX

    3. Available Length – 0.5M~30M or Longer 

    4. Connectors – RJ45 Plug unshielded

    5. Condcutor- 28AWG (America wire gague)

    6. Cable Construction – unshielded

    7. Jacket- PVC or LSZH 

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

    Applications: HP Server, Router switch Lan firewall Modern, Computer mac IP phones TV, Gaming system PS4 PS3 xbox 360 lan network networks networking switch TV ADSL computer laptop netgear TPlink router moderm NAS VoIP phones POE Server media players, PS3 PS4 Xbox360 gaming system.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • Assembled Cat6 Network Ethernet Patch Cable

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Our Network Cable CAT6 Ethernet Cable, it’s easy to connect computers on your Local Area Network (LAN). This CAT6 Ethernet Cable is designed to connect hub-to-hub, PC-to-PC, or Mac-to-Mac computer. Compliance Standards: EIA/TIA-568B Category 6. Wire Construction: CCA – Copper Clad Aluminum or BC – bare copper. All our Assembled Cat6 Network Ethernet Patch Cable are backward compatible with Cat5E Patch Cable or Cat5e Flat Ethernet Cable. If Cat6 Ethernet Cable cann’t reach your request, we also can supply you CAT7 Ethernet Cable and CAT8 Ethernet Cable which are more faster than Cat 6 Ethernet.

    Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1000BASE-TX

    3. Available Length – 0.5M~30M or Longer 

    4. Connectors – RJ45 Plug unshielded

    5. Condcutor- 24AWG or 26AWG or 28AWG (America wire gague)

    6. Cable Construction – unshielded

    7. Jacket- PVC or LSZH

    8. Install – Used indoor

    Applications: HP Server, Router switch Lan firewall Modern, Computer mac IP phones TV, Gaming system PS4 PS3 xbox 360 lan network networks networking switch TV ADSL computer laptop netgear TPlink router moderm NAS VoIP phones POE Server media players, PS3 PS4 Xbox360 gaming system. 

    EXPLORE MORE
  • Fire Resistant Flat Cat8 Cable

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:5000 Kilometer

    Cat 8 Cable Unique Flat Design For Easier Installation. Flat Cat8 Cable different from the round rigid and bulky Ethernet Cable, CAT8 Flat Ethernet Cable is flexible that can be wired up along your house or office. You can route the cables along the edges or corners of the wall easily and seamlessly, or even put them under the carpet as invisible. No worry that your Network Cable is messing or taking too much place. Besides,The black color is resistant to dirt,ideal for outdoor or indoor. And CAT8 Flat Internet Network Lan Cable is up to 40Gbps 2000MHz SFTP Network Patch Cord .

    EXPLORE MORE
  • Outdoor Cat5e Shielded Ethernet Cable

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Outdoor Cat5e Shielded Ethernet Cable is a carefully built shielded Ethernet cable designed for outdoor environments, and compared to CAT6 Ethernet Cable, it is not only affordable, but also excellent performance.  The Cat5E Cable uses an advanced shield design to effectively isolate external electromagnetic interference and resist the impact of bad weather to ensure stable and reliable data transmission.  The Outdoor CAT5E Ethernet Cable provides a stable and high-speed network connection, whether in a garden, patio, or any other outdoor location, making it a great choice to connect network devices and extend network coverage.  Compared with other network cables, Cat5E cable has won the favor and trust of the majority of users by virtue of its excellent economy and practicality.

    Outdoor Cat5e Shielded Ethernet Cable is a specialized type of cable designed for outdoor networking applications that require reliable and high-speed data transmission.

    Physical Characteristics

    • Construction:
      • It consists of four pairs of twisted copper wires, similar to standard Cat5e cables. However, it has additional shielding to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). The shielding is usually made of a metallic material, such as aluminum foil or braided copper, which surrounds the twisted pairs.
      • The cable is encased in a durable outer sheath that is designed to withstand the elements. The outer sheath is typically made of a UV-resistant and waterproof material, such as polyethylene (PE) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC), to protect the inner wires from moisture, sunlight, and other environmental factors.
    • Connector Type: Usually, Outdoor Cat5e Shielded Ethernet Cables have RJ45 connectors at both ends, which are designed to fit into Ethernet ports on devices such as routers, switches, and network cameras. The connectors are often sealed or have a protective cover to prevent water and dust from entering.
    • Color Coding: The wires inside the cable are color-coded according to the T568A or T568B standard, which is the same as for indoor Cat5e cables. The standard color codes for the four pairs are white/orange and orange, white/green and green, white/blue and blue, white/brown and brown.

    Performance and Applications

    • Data Transmission Speed: It is capable of supporting data transfer speeds of up to 1 Gbps, which is sufficient for most outdoor networking applications, such as connecting outdoor access points, security cameras, and outdoor wireless bridges.
    • Bandwidth: The cable has a bandwidth of up to 350 MHz, allowing for efficient and reliable data transmission over long distances.
    • Weather Resistance: The UV-resistant and waterproof outer sheath makes the cable suitable for outdoor use in various weather conditions. It can withstand rain, snow, extreme temperatures, and sunlight exposure without significant degradation in performance.
    • EMI and RFI Protection: The additional shielding provides excellent protection against electromagnetic and radio frequency interference, which is especially important in outdoor environments where there may be other electrical equipment or wireless signals.
    • Distance Limitations: Similar to indoor Cat5e cables, the maximum recommended length for an Outdoor Cat5e Shielded Ethernet Cable is 100 meters. However, in some cases, the actual distance may be limited by factors such as signal attenuation and interference.

    Applications: Computer, Router, TV, Interchanger, Concentrator, ADSL, Set-top box And So on.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • CAT5E Shielded Ethernet Cable Grounding

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    CAT5E Waterproof Cable Feedthrough Lightning Box are built with two RJ45 Plug connectors. The RJ45 connector are resistant to oxidation and corrosion,enhance the stability of the network connection and reduces signal loss. Plug and and play,perfect for all devices with RJ45 interface. CAT5E Waterproof Cable Feedthrough Lightning Box is suitable for 100MHz gigabit applications. CAT5E Waterproof Cable Feedthrough Lightning Box is designed to withstand the outdoor elements. Cat5e Network Cable endures the effects of the sun, water, temperature changes and exposure to potential wildlife and other elements. Many colors and lengths available.

    When you need a Ethernet Cable which used by outside waterproof, Kingwire CAT5e Ethernet Waterproof Network Cable would be the best choice for you. You can choose a length between 3 and 100 feet! Please contact us with any questions you may have, or if you need a custom length not listed.

    Product Information: 1. Frequency – 100 MHz 2. Transmission Speed – 1000BASE-TX 3. Available Length – 0.5M~30M or Longer  4. Connectors – RJ45 Plug unshielded

    5. Condcutor- 24AWG or 26AWG or 28AWG (America wire gague)

    6. Cable Construction – unshielded

    7. Jacket- PE  8. Install – Used outdoor

    Applications: HP Server, Router switch Lan firewall Modern, Computer mac IP phones TV, Gaming system PS4 PS3 xbox 360 lan network networks networking switch TV ADSL computer laptop netgear TPlink router moderm NAS VoIP phones POE Server media players, PS3 PS4 Xbox360 gaming system.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • Patch Cable CAT6 Network Cable

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Patch Cable CAT6 Network Cable Compatible with Ethernet 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX(Fast Ethernet), 1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet), 10GBASE-T (10-Gigabit Ethernet) and Peer-to-Peer, as well as any other devices that utilize 8P8C networking cables including telephony, home automation and long distance video transfer technologies like HMDI over Ethernet. Kingwire manufacturer also supply Lan Cable and Nylon Braided Ethernet Cable as well as Telephone Cable.

    Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1000BASE-TX

    3. Available Length – 0.5M~30M or Longer 

    4. Connectors – RJ45 Plug unshielded

    5. Condcutor- 24AWG or 26AWG or 28AWG (America wire gague)

    6. Cable Construction – unshielded

    7. Jacket- PVC or LSZH

    8. Install – Used indoor

    Applications: HP Server, Router switch Lan firewall Modern, Computer mac IP phones TV, Gaming system PS4 PS3 xbox 360 lan network networks networking switch TV ADSL computer laptop netgear TPlink router moderm NAS VoIP phones POE Server media players, PS3 PS4 Xbox360 gaming system.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • Pure Bare Copper Cat6A Slim Ethernet Patch Cable

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Pure Bare Copper Cat6A Slime Ethernet Patch Cable is much thinner and lighter than standard CAT6 Ethernet Cable.

    Slim Patch Cable cat6A is a small Network Cable with big performance. With a cable diameter of almost half a standard Cat6A Patch Cables, Slim CAT6A Ethernet Cable is easier to route and saves valuable space in high density environments, such as data centers and telecommunications rooms. With slim network Cat6A, you can fit more cables in the same space, saving you the time and cost of expanding or replacing cable pathways. We can supply slim Patch Cable cat6.

    Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1000BASE-TX

    3. Available Length – 0.5M~30M or Longer 

    4. Connectors – RJ45 Plug unshielded

    5. Condcutor- 28AWG (America wire gague)

    6. Cable Construction – unshielded

    7. Jacket- PVC or LSZH 

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

    Applications: HP Server, Router switch Lan firewall Modern, Computer mac IP phones TV, Gaming system PS4 PS3 xbox 360 lan network networks networking switch TV ADSL computer laptop netgear TPlink router moderm NAS VoIP phones POE Server media players, PS3 PS4 Xbox360 gaming system.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • 100% Copper Cat6 Patch Network RJ45 Ethernet Cable

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    The 100% Copper Cat6 Patch Network RJ45 Ethernet Cable is a high-quality networking cable designed to meet the demands of modern data transmission.

    Crafted entirely from pure copper, this cable ensures excellent conductivity. Copper is renowned for its superior electrical properties, allowing for stable and reliable data transfer at high speeds. This means reduced signal loss and interference, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity of your network connection.

    It conforms to the Cat6 (Category 6) standard, a specification that supports high-speed Ethernet applications. With a bandwidth of up to 250 MHz, it can handle data transfer rates of up to 1 Gbps over a distance of up to 100 meters, and even up to 10 Gbps for shorter distances. This makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from home networking setups to business environments where large amounts of data need to be transmitted quickly and efficiently.

    The cable features RJ45 connectors at both ends. These connectors are the standard interface for Ethernet networking, making it easy to plug the cable into various devices such as computers, routers, switches, and network-attached storage (NAS) devices. The connectors are designed for a secure and snug fit, preventing accidental disconnections and ensuring a stable link.

    The outer jacket of the cable is durable and flexible. It is typically made of materials that can withstand daily wear and tear, protecting the internal copper wires from damage. The flexibility of the jacket also allows for easy installation and routing, whether you’re running the cable through walls, under floors, or along cable trays.

    Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1000BASE-TX

    3. Available Length – 0.5M~30M or Longer 

    4. Connectors – RJ45 Plug unshielded

    5. Condcutor- 24AWG or 26AWG or 28AWG (America wire gague)

    6. Cable Construction – unshielded

    7. Jacket- PVC or LSZH or PE8.

    8. Install – Used outdoor

    Applications: HP Server, Router switch Lan firewall Modern, Computer mac IP phones TV, Gaming system PS4 PS3 xbox 360 lan network networks networking switch TV ADSL computer laptop netgear TPlink router moderm NAS VoIP phones POE Server media players, PS3 PS4 Xbox360 gaming system.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • Flat cat7 ethernet cable Telecommunication used cable

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:5000 Kilometer

    Reliable and Tested Cables for Home or Office Use

    Applications:     Mainly uses in the building correspondence synthesis wiring system the work area correspondence leading-out terminal and between the connection distribution frame wiring, as well as the housing synthesis wiring system’S user correspondence leading-out terminal arrives at place of exile between coil’s wiring.

    Packing & Delivery Packing:

    1. 1pcs/pe bag

    2. OEM bag is acceptable Delivery 1. By Air or by Sea for batch goods. 2. Customers specifying freight forwarders or negotiable shipping methods.

    3. Delivery Time: 3-5 days for samples; 15-35 days for batch goods after confirm the received the deposit.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • CAT5E FTP Patch Ethernet Cable RJ45 patch Cable

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    1. Introduction

    CAT5E FTP Patch Ethernet Cable is a crucial component in wired network setups. CAT5E stands for Category 5 Enhanced. It is an improved version of the traditional Category 5 cable, designed to support higher data transfer rates and better performance.

    2. Construction and Design

    • Conductors: The cable contains multiple copper conductors. These conductors are usually twisted together in pairs. The twisting helps to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and crosstalk. Crosstalk occurs when the signal in one wire pair interferes with the signal in another adjacent pair. There are typically four pairs of wires in a CAT5E cable, which are used to transmit and receive data.
    • Foil – Shielded (FTP): The “FTP” in the name indicates Foil – Shielded Twisted – Pair. A thin metallic foil is wrapped around the twisted pairs of wires. This foil shielding provides an additional layer of protection against external electromagnetic interference. It acts like a barrier that reflects and absorbs external electrical noise, such as radio frequency interference (RFI) from nearby electronic devices or other sources of electrical noise in the environment. This shielding is especially important in environments where there is a lot of electrical equipment or in industrial settings where interference is more likely to occur.
    • Jacket: The outer jacket of the cable is usually made of a durable and flexible plastic material. It protects the internal wires and shielding from physical damage, such as abrasion, moisture, and dust. The color of the jacket can vary, but it is often a standard color like gray or blue to help with identification and organization in cable management systems.

    3. Performance and Applications

    Versatility: Due to its shielding and performance capabilities, the CAT5E FTP Patch Ethernet Cable can be used in both horizontal and vertical cable runs. In a building’s network infrastructure, it can be used to connect workstations to wall jacks and from there to the central network equipment in the server room. It is also suitable for connecting IP cameras, VoIP phones, and other Ethernet – enabled devices.

    Data Transfer Speeds: CAT5E FTP cables are capable of supporting data transfer speeds up to 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps). This makes them suitable for a wide range of applications, including local area networks (LANs) in homes, offices, and small – to medium – sized businesses. They can handle typical Internet traffic, file sharing, and video streaming without significant performance degradation.

    Connectivity: The cable comes with standard RJ45 connectors at both ends. These connectors are used to plug the cable into networking devices such as computers, routers, switches, and network – attached storage (NAS) devices. The connectors ensure a secure and reliable connection, enabling the smooth flow of data between different network components.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • LSZH CAT6A SSTP Network Patch Cable

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    CAT6A Ethernet Cable are built with two RJ45 Plugs connectors and with bare copper conductor. All our Cat6A Patch Cables are backward compatible with CAT6 Ethernet Cable as well as CAT5E Ethernet Cable. Category 6 cables are definitely better than Category 5 cables. Category 5e cable (CAT5e): Category 5e has low attenuation, less crosstalk, and higher attenuation to crosstalk ratio (ACR) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), With smaller delay error, performance is greatly improved. Super Category 5 cable is mainly used for Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps). Super Category 6 or 6A (CAT6A): The transmission bandwidth of this type of product is between Cat 6 Ethernet and Cat 7 Ethernet, and the transmission frequency is 500MHz. And this

    CAT6A Ethernet Cable Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 500 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 10 GB

    3. Available Length – 0.5M-30M or longer

    4. Connectors – Nylon Gold Plated RJ45 or Nickel Plated RJ45

    5. Condcutor- 26AWG or 28AWG (America wire gague)

    6. Cable Construction – Shielded

    7. Jacket- LSZH or PVC 

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

    Applications: Computer, Router, TV, Interchanger, Concentrator, ADSL, Set-top box And So on.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • 100 ft Cable Cat7 Ethernet Cables

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    CAT7 Ethernet 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. 10Gbps high speed: this network cord is able to transfer data at speeds of up to 10Gbps. Made of 4 shielded Twisted Pair by copper wires with two RJ45 connectors. Compared to the cat 6/5 network Ethernet Cable, CAT7 Ethernet cable more faster. For indoor use and all Cat7 Patch Cable are backward compatible with Cat6 Patch Cable as well as CAT5E Ethernet Cable.

    Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 600 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 10 GB

    3. Available Length – 0.5M~30M or longer

    4. Connectors – Nylon Gold Plated RJ45 or Nickel Plated RJ45

    5. Condcutor- 26AWG or 28AWG (America wire gague)

    6. Cable Construction – Shielded

    7. Jacket- PVC 

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

    Applications: Computer, Router, TV, Interchanger, Concentrator, ADSL, Set-top box And So on.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • CAT6 Double Shielded Ethernet VS Unshielded Cable Amazon

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Shielded CAT6 Ethernet Cable supports up to 250Mhz. Shielding can prevent electromagnetic interference and reduce cross-talk. CAT6 shielded Ethernet Cable installer parts patch cables are made of 100% high quality bare copper wire. The difference between the shielded Ethernet and the unshielded Ethernet is the shielded cable can prevent electromagnetic interference and reduce the cross-talk, the unshielded Network Cable cann’t. Shielded Patch Cable include Cat6 Shielded Ethernet Cable and CAT7 Ethernet Cable as well as CAT8 Ethernet Cable.

    Product Information:

    1. Frequency – 250 MHz

    2. Transmission Speed – 1000BASE-TX

    3. Available Length – 0.5M~30M or Longer 

    4. Connectors – Gold Plated RJ45 or Nickel Plated RJ45

    5. Condcutor- 26AWG or 28AWG (America wire gague)

    6. Cable Construction – Shielded

    7. Jacket- PVC 

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

    Applications: Computer, Router, TV, Interchanger, Concentrator, ADSL, Set-top box And So on.

    EXPLORE MORE
  • High Speed CAT8 Ethernet Network Cable

    Category:Ethernet Cable

    MOQ:1000 Pieces

    Cat8 Ethernet Network Cable is the latest generation of double-shield (SFTP) network cable jumper. It has two wire pairs and can support a bandwidth of 2000MHz and the transmission rate is up to 40Gb/s. However, its maximum transmission distance is only 30m, so it is generally used for the connection of server, switch, distribution frame and other equipment in short-distance data center.

    CAT8 Ethernet Cable is a shielded twisted pair like CAT7 Ethernet Cable, which can be used in data centers, high-speed and bandwidth-intensive places. Although the transmission distance of Cat8 is not as far as that of cat7 Ethernet Cable, its speed and frequency are much higher than that of 7 / super 7.Cat8 has big differences between eight types of network lines and super five types of network lines and CAT6 Ethernet Cable, mainly reflected in the aspects of rate, frequency, transmission distance and application.

    Product Parameters:

    1. Conductor: 26/28/30AWG Stranded BC
    2. Insulation: HDPEJacket: PVC/LSZH
    3. Shielding: SSTP Channel
    4. Bandwith: 2000MHz
    5. Transmission Speed: 40 GB
    6. Cabling: 4 twisted pairs cabled
    7. Connectors: Gold or Nickel Plated RJ45
    8. Color: OEM is available
    9. Length: 1ft, 2ft, 3ft, 5ft, 10ft, 15ft, 50ft, 75ft, 100ft and more. (0.5m, 1m, 2m, 3m, 5m, 7m, 10m, 15m, 20m and more.)

    Applications: HP Server, Router switch Lan firewall Modern, Computer mac IP phones TV, Gaming system PS4 PS3 xbox 360 lan network networks networking switch TV ADSL computer laptop netgear TPlink router moderm NAS VoIP phones POE Server media players, PS3 PS4 Xbox360 gaming system.

    EXPLORE MORE

Ethernet Cable: The Ultimate Guide for 2025

Overview: What Is an Ethernet Cable?

If you’ve ever connected your computer to a router or set up a home network, you’ve likely used an Ethernet cable. But what exactly is it, and why is it so essential in today’s digital age? Simply put, an Ethernet cable is a type of wired connection that allows devices to communicate within a local area network (LAN). It’s the invisible bridge that carries data, ensuring your internet connection is fast, stable, and reliable.

Think of Ethernet cables as the arteries of your home or office network. While Wi-Fi is convenient, Ethernet cables are the gold standard for speed and reliability. They come in various categories—such as CAT5E, CAT6, and CAT6A—each with different capabilities. Whether you’re streaming 4K videos, gaming online, or uploading massive files to the cloud, Ethernet cables are designed to handle the load without breaking a sweat.

In this guide, we’ll explore how Ethernet cables improve network performance, compare them to alternatives like Wi-Fi, and help you choose the right one for your setup. Ready to dive in? Let’s get started!


How Does an Ethernet Cable Improve Network Speed?

When it comes to internet speed, Ethernet cables are a game-changer. But how exactly do they work their magic to deliver faster data transmission? Let’s break it down.

1. Faster Data Transfer Rates

Ethernet cables are designed to transmit data at high speeds. For example, a CAT5E Ethernet cable supports speeds of up to 1 Gbps, while a CAT6 cable can handle up to 10 Gbps over shorter distances. This makes Ethernet ideal for high-bandwidth activities like streaming, gaming, and video conferencing.

2. Stable Connections

Unlike Wi-Fi, which can be affected by interference from walls, devices, or even your neighbor’s network, Ethernet cables provide a direct, wired connection. This ensures a stable and consistent internet experience, free from lag or dropped signals.

3. Reduced Latency

Latency is the delay between sending and receiving data. With Ethernet cables, latency is minimized, making them perfect for real-time applications like online gaming or video calls. Think of Ethernet as a straight highway, while Wi-Fi is more like a winding road with occasional traffic jams.

4. Higher Bandwidth

Bandwidth refers to the amount of data that can be transmitted at once. Ethernet cables offer significantly higher bandwidth compared to Wi-Fi, ensuring smooth performance even when multiple devices are connected.

5. Better Security

Because Ethernet is a physical connection, it’s inherently more secure than Wi-Fi, which can be vulnerable to hacking if not properly secured. This makes Ethernet a safer choice for sensitive tasks like online banking or transferring confidential files.

In short, Ethernet cables are like upgrading from a bicycle to a sports car—they get you where you need to go faster, smoother, and more reliably.


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

Choosing between Ethernet and Wi-Fi can feel like deciding between convenience and performance. Both have their pros and cons, so let’s compare them side by side to help you make the best choice for your needs.

Feature Ethernet Cable Wi-Fi
Speed Up to 10 Gbps (with CAT6 or higher) Varies (typically 100-300 Mbps for most setups)
Stability Highly stable, no interference Prone to interference from walls, devices, etc.
Latency Low latency, ideal for gaming and streaming Higher latency, not ideal for time-sensitive tasks
Security Safer, requires physical access Vulnerable to hacking without strong encryption
Convenience Requires cables and physical setup Wireless, easier to set up
Cost Affordable, especially for wired networks Requires a good router for optimal performance

When to Choose Ethernet

  • You need a fast, reliable connection for gaming, streaming, or working from home.
  • Security is a priority (e.g., in offices or for sensitive data).
  • Your devices are stationary and close to the router.

When to Choose Wi-Fi

  • You want the convenience of a wireless connection for mobile devices.
  • Your internet needs are basic, like browsing and light streaming.
  • You have a strong Wi-Fi network with minimal interference.

In many cases, a hybrid approach works best: use Ethernet for devices that need speed and stability (e.g., PCs, gaming consoles) and Wi-Fi for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.


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

With so many options on the market, choosing the right Ethernet cable can feel overwhelming. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you make the right choice.

1. Understand the Categories

Ethernet cables are divided into categories (CAT), each with different capabilities. Here’s a quick overview:

  • CAT5E: Supports up to 1 Gbps speeds and 100 MHz bandwidth. Affordable and suitable for most home networks.
  • CAT6: Handles up to 10 Gbps over short distances and 250 MHz bandwidth. Great for gaming, streaming, and fast internet plans.
  • CAT6A: An upgraded version of CAT6 with even better shielding and support for 10 Gbps over longer distances. Ideal for professional setups.
  • CAT7: Offers speeds up to 10 Gbps with advanced shielding but is overkill for most home users.

2. Consider Shielding

Shielding protects the cable from interference.

  • UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair): Cheaper and sufficient for most home setups.
  • STP (Shielded Twisted Pair): Better for environments with lots of interference, like offices or industrial areas.

3. Think About Length

Choose a length that fits your setup without too much slack. Keep in mind that longer cables can experience signal degradation, especially at high speeds.

4. Check for Quality Connectors

Look for cables with RJ45 connectors, preferably gold-plated for better durability and signal quality.

5. Match Your Internet Plan

There’s no point in buying a CAT6A cable if your internet plan maxes out at 100 Mbps. Always choose a cable that matches your ISP’s speed.

By considering these factors, you can find an Ethernet cable that perfectly fits your needs.


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

Why should you choose Ethernet over other connection types? Here are five compelling reasons:

1. Blazing-Fast Speeds

Ethernet cables can handle incredibly high speeds, making them perfect for modern internet plans. Whether you’re streaming 4K videos or downloading large files, Ethernet ensures your connection won’t slow you down.

2. Low Latency

Latency is critical for tasks like online gaming or video conferencing. With Ethernet, you’ll enjoy a near-instant response, making lag a thing of the past.

3. Reliable Performance

Unlike Wi-Fi, which can be affected by interference or distance, Ethernet provides a stable and consistent connection. It’s like having a direct pipeline to the internet.

4. Enhanced Security

Worried about hackers? Ethernet connections are more secure since they require physical access to the network.

5. Cost-Effective

Ethernet cables are affordable, durable, and easy to install. They’re a long-term investment that pays off in performance and reliability.


How to Install and Use Ethernet Cables in Your Network Setup

Setting up Ethernet cables might sound technical, but it’s actually quite simple. Here’s a step-by-step guide to get you started:

Step 1: Plan Your Layout

Decide where your devices (e.g., computers, gaming consoles) will be located and measure the distances to determine the cable lengths you’ll need.

Step 2: Choose Your Cables

Select the appropriate category (e.g., CAT5E, CAT6) based on your speed requirements and budget.

Step 3: Connect the Cable

Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into your router or switch and the other end into your device’s Ethernet port. It’s as easy as plugging in a phone charger!

Step 4: Secure the Cable

Use cable clips or ties to secure the cable along walls or baseboards. If running cables through walls, consider using conduit for protection.

Step 5: Test Your Connection

Once everything is connected, test your internet speed to ensure the cable is working correctly. Tools like Speedtest.net can help you verify the performance.

By following these steps, you’ll have a reliable wired network set up in no time.

Is Upgrading to an Ethernet Cable Worth It? A Complete Guide

So, is upgrading to a high-quality Ethernet cable really worth it? With Wi-Fi being so convenient and widely used, it’s a legitimate question. But for those who crave faster speeds, stable connections, and reduced latency, the answer is a resounding “Yes!” Let’s take a closer look at the scenarios where upgrading to an Ethernet cable makes sense and when you might be better off saving your money.

When Is It Worth Upgrading?

  1. You Require Faster Internet Speeds
    If your internet plan offers speeds of 1 Gbps or higher, a high-quality Ethernet cable, such as CAT6 or CAT6A, is essential to unlock its full potential. Wi-Fi often struggles to deliver consistent speeds at such levels, especially over longer distances.
  2. You Work or Game from Home
    Are you part of the remote working revolution? Do you play online games competitively? Ethernet cables ensure a stable, low-latency connection that’s critical for video conferencing, file uploads, and online gaming. No one likes buffering or lag!
  3. You’re Setting Up a Home or Business Network
    For tasks like setting up NAS (Network Attached Storage), connecting multiple devices to a router, or creating a smart home network, Ethernet cables are the backbone of efficient communication between devices.
  4. You Want Future-Proofing
    Technology evolves quickly, and internet speeds are only getting faster. Upgrading to a CAT6 or CAT6A Ethernet cable ensures your network can handle future speed increases without needing another upgrade anytime soon.
  5. You’re Experiencing Wi-Fi Issues
    Wi-Fi can be unreliable in large homes, crowded apartments, or areas with lots of interference. An Ethernet cable eliminates these problems, providing a direct, interference-free connection.

When Might It Not Be Worth It?

  • Your Internet Plan Is Slow
    If your internet speed is below 100 Mbps, a basic CAT5E cable or even Wi-Fi might be sufficient for your needs.
  • You Use Mobile Devices Exclusively
    If your home primarily relies on smartphones, tablets, or laptops without Ethernet ports, investing in cables won’t be practical.
  • You Value Convenience Over Speed
    For those who prioritize the flexibility of moving around the house while using the internet, Wi-Fi is a more suitable option than setting up a wired network.

In summary, upgrading to an Ethernet cable is totally worth it if you need speed, reliability, and future-proofing. For casual users with basic internet needs, sticking with Wi-Fi or lower-category cables might be enough.


Best Ethernet Cable for Gaming, Streaming, and High-Performance Networks

Not all Ethernet cables are created equal, and choosing the right one can make or break your gaming, streaming, or professional setup. Let’s explore some of the top Ethernet cable options for high-performance networks.

Cable Name Best For Key Features Price Range
Cable Matters CAT6A Gaming & Streaming Shielded, supports 10 Gbps, durable build $20–$40
Jadaol Flat CAT6 Space-Saving Setups Flat design for easy placement under carpets $10–$25
AmazonBasics CAT6 Affordable Option Reliable, cost-effective for standard home use $8–$20
Vandesail CAT7 Future-Proofing Advanced shielding, supports ultra-high speeds $25–$50
Kingwires CAT6 Bulk Purchases & Customization Customizable lengths, OEM/ODM services, fast delivery Competitive pricing

Why Kingwires Leads the Pack

Kingwires, a Chinese manufacturer, is well-known for producing top-quality Ethernet cables for global brands. Their cables are reliable, durable, and affordable, making them a go-to choice for both individual users and businesses. If you’re buying in bulk or need custom solutions, Kingwires offers tailored options with quick delivery and private-labeling services.


Ethernet Cable Buying Guide: What to Look for in 2025

With new advancements in networking technology, choosing the right Ethernet cable in 2025 requires a bit of research. Here’s a comprehensive buying guide to make your decision easier:

1. Choose the Right Category

The category of the Ethernet cable you choose determines its speed, bandwidth, and shielding capabilities.

  • CAT5E: Affordable, supports up to 1 Gbps, suitable for basic setups.
  • CAT6: Handles up to 10 Gbps, ideal for gaming, streaming, and fast internet plans.
  • CAT6A: Improved shielding, supports 10 Gbps over longer distances. Perfect for professional setups and future-proofing.
  • CAT7: Advanced shielding and higher speeds. Suitable for data centers and tech enthusiasts.

2. Consider the Shielding

  • UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair): Best for home setups with minimal interference.
  • STP (Shielded Twisted Pair): Ideal for environments with high interference, such as offices or industrial spaces.

3. Check the Cable Jacket Material

  • PVC Jackets: Durable and cost-effective, suitable for most setups.
  • LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen): Emits less toxic smoke in case of fire, making it safer for enclosed spaces.

4. Look for Certified Cables

Make sure the cable meets industry standards like EIA/TIA-568 to ensure reliable performance and compatibility.

5. Match Your Internet Plan

If your ISP plan offers speeds of 1 Gbps or higher, choose a cable that can handle those speeds, such as CAT6 or CAT6A.

6. Think About Future-Proofing

If you’re planning to upgrade your internet or devices in the near future, it’s worth investing in higher-category cables like CAT6A or CAT7.

By keeping these factors in mind, you’ll find an Ethernet cable that meets your needs for years to come.


Common Problems with Ethernet Cables and How to Fix Them

Even the best Ethernet cables can encounter issues. Here’s a list of common problems and practical solutions to fix them:

Problem Possible Cause Solution
Slow Internet Speeds Faulty cable, interference, or outdated hardware Replace cable, use shielded cables, or upgrade devices
No Connection Loose connectors or damaged cable Ensure connectors are secure or try a different cable
Signal Degradation Cable length exceeds recommended limit Use a shorter cable or add a signal booster
Crosstalk/Interference Poor cable quality or placement near electrical sources Upgrade to shielded cables or reroute them
Physical Damage Wear and tear or sharp bends Replace damaged cables and avoid bending them sharply

Where to Buy Ethernet Cables in Bulk & Best Manufacturers

If you’re setting up a large network or need Ethernet cables for commercial purposes, buying in bulk is a smart move. Here are some of the best manufacturers and suppliers for Ethernet cables:

Manufacturer Key Features Why Choose Them?
Kingwires Customizable lengths, OEM/ODM services, fast delivery Trusted by global brands, competitive pricing
Cable Matters Wide range of Ethernet cable options High-quality cables for various applications
Belkin Durable and reliable cables Well-known brand with excellent reputation
Tripp Lite Enterprise-grade solutions Ideal for businesses and data centers
Vandesail High-performance cables Perfect for gamers and streamers
AmazonBasics Affordable and reliable Great for budget-conscious buyers

Why Kingwires Is an Industry Leader

Kingwires stands out for its ability to deliver high-quality Ethernet cables at affordable prices. As a trusted supplier to global brands, they offer reliable solutions for homes, offices, and large-scale networks. Their ability to customize lengths, provide private-labeling, and ensure fast delivery makes them a top choice for bulk buyers.


FAQ: Everything You Need to Know About Ethernet Cables

Question Answer
What is an Ethernet cable? An Ethernet cable is a wired connection used to transmit data in a network.
What’s the difference between CAT5E and CAT6? CAT6 offers faster speeds (up to 10 Gbps) and better shielding compared to CAT5E.
Do I need shielded Ethernet cables? Shielded cables are ideal if you’re in an environment with high interference.
Can I use Ethernet cables with Wi-Fi routers? Yes, Ethernet cables can connect devices like PCs and consoles to Wi-Fi routers.
How long can an Ethernet cable be? Most Ethernet cables can run up to 100 meters, but high speeds like 10 Gbps are only supported over shorter distances.
Are Ethernet cables better than Wi-Fi? Yes, for speed, stability, and security, Ethernet is better than Wi-Fi.

This completes the detailed guide on Ethernet cables. Let me know if you have further questions or need additional information!

Show more +
Product Category
Latest Product
  • Cat6 UTP Straight-Through Module

    EXPLORE MORE
  • Cat6 Shielded Punch-Down Module

    EXPLORE MORE
  • Cat6a UTP 180-Degree Module

    EXPLORE MORE
  • Cat6a UTP Punch-Down Module

    EXPLORE MORE

Get in Touch with Kingwire

Have questions or ready to discuss your connectivity needs? Our team is here to help! Let’s explore the perfect solutions for your business.

About Kingwire

Kingwire is a leading manufacturer of communication cables and network accessories, providing reliable connectivity solutions for global markets.

Quick Links
Contacts

Copyright © 2025 Kingwire.