LAN Ethernet network cables – Cat5e, Cat6, Cat7
Discover LAN Ethernet network cables including ready-made RJ45 patch leads and bulk cable spools from Cat5e to Cat8, with UTP, FTP or S/FTP shielding. Enjoy stable, fast, low-latency connections for PCs, routers, smart TVs, game consoles, NAS and IP cameras, including PoE.
Pick the right length, shape (round or flat), conductor material (pure copper, LSZH, outdoor-rated PE) and color to route neatly at home or in the office. Browse to find a reliable solution for work, streaming and gaming.
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LAN Ethernet network cables are the backbone of a reliable, high-speed connection in homes, offices and professional installations. Here you will find ready-made RJ45 patch cords for everyday hookups and bulk cable (100 m/305 m) for larger projects. Options span Cat5e and Cat6 through Cat6a, Cat7 and Cat8, plus multiple shielding levels (UTP, FTP, S/FTP) to suit both simple runs and high-interference environments.
Typical use cases include linking computers, routers and switches, connecting smart TVs and gaming consoles for smooth streaming and low latency, wiring NAS storage and workstations, and powering IP cameras and access points via PoE. Home users may prefer flat cables that tuck under baseboards, while offices benefit from Cat6a/10G infrastructure for video conferencing and data-heavy workloads. For outdoor and industrial settings, choose UV-resistant PE jackets, moisture-protected designs or direct-burial models.
Key factors to consider: category rating (bandwidth and speed), shielding (EMI protection), length and conductor gauge (AWG), conductor material (solid copper vs CCA), jacket type (PVC, LSZH low-smoke, halogen-free, or PE for outdoor), and shape (round or flat). Lengths range from short 0.3–0.5 m jumpers to 10–30 m home runs and 50–100 m professional links. Leave a modest slack for routing, but avoid excessive coiling.
How to choose the right category: Cat5e reliably supports 1 Gbps up to 100 m; Cat6 handles 10G to around 55 m and is excellent for Gigabit with headroom; Cat6a is designed for 10G up to 100 m and is a popular choice for modern networks; Cat7/Cat8 suit specialized requirements with enhanced shielding and higher frequencies. In noisy environments (e.g., near power lines), pick shielded cables (FTP/S/FTP) with proper grounding. For PoE, solid copper conductors in AWG23/24 minimize voltage drop; CCA may be unsuitable for high-power PoE or long distances.
Materials and jackets impact safety and longevity. LSZH is ideal indoors and in public spaces due to low smoke and zero halogens. PVC is flexible and practical for everyday use. Outdoor PE jackets resist UV; for direct burial, select specifically rated, gel-filled moisture-resistant cables. Flat cables are discreet along floors, while round cables offer stronger tensile performance and adhere better to bend-radius requirements. Avoid tight bends—observe at least 4–8× the cable diameter.
Installation tips: route away from power cabling, use snagless boots for frequent reconnects, color-code for zones and labeling, and certify runs with a cable tester. For permanent links, solid conductors are common; for device patching and frequent movement, stranded patch leads provide flexibility.
- Category options: Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, Cat7, Cat8
- Shielding choices: UTP, FTP, S/FTP for EMI control
- Multiple lengths, colors and shapes (flat/round)
- Jacket types: LSZH, PVC, outdoor-rated PE
- PoE-ready for IP cameras and access points
- Solid copper conductors for low loss and stability
- Compatible with routers, switches, NAS and smart devices





































