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FilterTripp Lite Cat6a 10G Snagless Molded UTP Ethernet Cable (RJ45 M/M), PoE, Yellow, 20 ft. (6.1 m)
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Lenovo 7Z57A03575 5M Network Cable
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Lenovo CB 00YL849 External MiniSAS HD 8644 Cable
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Lenovo 5M 25G SFP28 Active Optical Cable
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Network cables are the backbone of any wired connection. Whether you’re connecting a desktop to a router, wiring a patch panel in a server room, or setting up a gaming console for the most stable connection possible, the right Ethernet cable makes a direct impact on speed, reliability, and overall network performance.
There are several categories of network cables, each suited for different levels of performance. Cat5e is still widely used and supports up to 1 Gbps, making it a reliable choice for basic home networking. Cat6 improves on that with support for up to 10 Gbps over short distances, ideal for streaming, gaming, and video calls with less interference. Cat6a extends that performance further with better shielding and support for higher bandwidth, making it a strong option for homes and offices looking to futureproof their setup. For high-demand environments like data centers or ultra-fast internal networks, Cat7 and Cat8 cables support higher frequencies and transfer rates of up to 40 Gbps.
Understanding shielding is important when choosing a cable. Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cables are more flexible and easier to route, which makes them great for clean environments with little electrical noise. Shielded cables (STP, FTP, or S/FTP) are designed to protect against interference, and are better for crowded office spaces, industrial setups, or long cable runs near power lines or machinery.
Build quality matters too. Network cables come in flat and round formats, with flat designs offering easier routing under carpets or through tight spaces. Some cables are made with solid copper for stronger signal integrity over long distances, while others use stranded copper for more flexibility and better handling. Look for gold-plated connectors, snagless boots, and molded strain reliefs to ensure long-term durability and less wear over time.
Different lengths are available to suit any space, from short patch cables for nearby devices to extended runs for full-room or multi-floor installations. Color-coded options make it easier to manage and organize networks, especially when dealing with switches, server racks, or structured cabling systems.
Many Ethernet cables also support Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing them to carry both data and power through a single cable. This is especially useful for devices like wireless access points, IP cameras, and VoIP phones, where reducing cable clutter is important.
Whether you're building a new home office, wiring a smart home, or installing network infrastructure in a business setting, choosing the right network cable ensures that your connection is fast, stable, and ready for the demands of today’s internet. A well-built cable reduces lag, improves reliability, and makes every device on your network perform at its best.