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Category 5e cables, most commonly referred to as Cat5e cables, are commonly used in networking applications for computer networks. Compared with their predecessor, Cat5 cables, these versions work faster and are suitable for most versions of Ethernet. Cat5e cables perform at up to 100 MHz and use four pairs of twisted wire compared with the two in regular Cat5 cables. Buy Cat5e cables in bulk in convenient pullboxes and spools for easy implementation.
Need bulk Cat5 cable? At CableWholesale, we pride ourselves on offering only the highest level of quality and performance in our Cat5 and Cat5e Ethernet cables, available in bulk. Bulk pricing and easy ordering only sweeten the deal! These cables are made with pure copper conductors, which provide the best signal possible and are more durable than lesser copper-clad aluminum or copper-clad alloy versions. What’s more, these cables are more resilient to jerks and pulls when the cable is going through tight corners or around edges, and most styles are built to exceed the EIA/TIA-568-C standard. We’re so confident in the quality of our Cat5e cables in bulk that we back them with a lifetime warranty.
We provide a huge selection of lengths and colors in Cat5e network cables: white, yellow, gray, black, orange, purple, green, blue, red, and pink options are available. Need long lengths of bulk Cat5 or Cat5e cable? 1,000 ft. and 500 ft. options are available to meet your specific needs. We carry both shielded — including foil and foil and braid shielded Cat5e cables — and unshielded versions. Shielded networking cables are preferred in many applications because they help to keep the signal steady while reducing electromagnetic interference (EMI). If you aren’t sure which type is best suited for your needs, don’t hesitate to contact us.