Product details

General Information
Manufacturer

Belkin International, Inc

Manufacturer Part Number

A7L504-1000-RED

Brand Name

Belkin

Product Name

Cat5e Bulk Cable

Package Type

Bulk

Product Type

Network Cable

Technical Information
Cable Type

Category 5e

Cable Length

1000 ft

Connector Type on First End

Bare Wire

Connector on First End Details

Bare Wire

Connector Type on Second End

Bare Wire

Connector on Second End Details

Bare Wire

Conductor

Copper

Jacket Type

Plenum

Physical Characteristics
Product Color

Red

Miscellaneous
Additional Information

  • White conductor has color band for easy pair identification.

Compatibility

  • Patch Panel

Certifications & Standards

  • EIA/TIA-568

Warranty
Limited Warranty

Lifetime

Included in the Box

  • icon_list|cat5e cable|Cat5e Cable Network cable icon

    Cat5e Cable

  • icon_list|reelex box|1000ft REELEX Box icon

    Reelex Box

FAQs

What is the length and category type of this Belkin cable?
This is a Category 5e (Cat5e) bulk cable that comes in a 1000-foot length. The cable is manufactured by Belkin with part number A7L504-1000-RED and is designed for network installations requiring long cable runs.
What are the connector types on this cable?
This cable comes with bare wire ends on both sides (no pre-attached connectors). This design allows for custom termination based on specific installation requirements, making it ideal for professional network installations where custom cable lengths and connector types are needed.
What is the primary use case for this cable?
This cable is primarily used in Local Area Network (LAN) installations as horizontal cabling, connecting network outlets to patch panels behind walls. It serves as the main infrastructure cable in structured cabling systems, essentially creating the "backbone" of a network's physical layer.
What are the technical specifications of the cable's construction?
The cable features 8 solid 24 AWG copper conductors with a plenum-rated jacket. It includes white conductors with color bands for easy pair identification, meeting EIA/TIA-568 standards. The copper construction ensures reliable signal transmission for network applications.
What color is the cable and why does it matter?
The cable comes in red color, which can be important for cable management and identification purposes. Color coding helps network administrators easily identify different cable runs, networks, or departments within an installation, making maintenance and troubleshooting more efficient.

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