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Ethernet LAN cables — Cat5e, Cat6, Cat7 | Motivs.lv

In the Ethernet LAN cables category you'll find patch cables, bulk reels, flat cables and shielded (STP/FTP) options from Cat5e up to Cat8. These cables deliver stable, low‑latency data transfer for home networks, offices, gaming rigs and server rooms. Browse by length, category and connector quality to pick the right cable for your network setup.

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Ugreen Cat6A UTP Ethernet Cable 1m - Black
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5.90 € 5.60 €

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Baseus fast RJ45 cat. network cable. 8 40Gbps 20m braided black
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24.90 € 19.00 €

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Izoxis Ethernet Network Cable 30m LAN Patch Cord RJ45 22532
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8.90 € 7.70 €

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Ugreen NW102 50176 flat LAN Ethernet cable Cat.6 5m - black
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9.80 € 6.70 €


 

The Ethernet LAN cables section offers a wide selection of network wiring: from basic UTP Cat5e to high‑performance Cat6a, Cat7 and Cat8 options. We list ready-made patch leads with RJ45 connectors, bulk cable reels for larger installations, flat cables for discreet routing and shielded variants to reduce electromagnetic interference. Special jackets like LSZH (low smoke zero halogen) and outdoor-rated sheaths are available for safety and exterior use.

Typical use cases include home networking and streaming, low‑latency gaming, office and server rack cabling, PoE devices (IP cameras, access points) and public installations. Flat cables are handy for running under skirting boards or in tight spaces, while round, solid conductor cables are better suited for fixed, in‑wall installations and patch panels.

Key technical considerations are cable category (which determines bandwidth and max supported speeds), shielding (UTP vs STP/FTP), conductor type (solid vs stranded), conductor material (typically copper) and connector quality (gold‑plated contacts for corrosion resistance). Keep an eye on maximum recommended lengths — higher categories may require stricter distance adherence for optimal performance.

How to choose: define your current and near‑future bandwidth needs — if upgrades are likely, consider Cat6a or higher. For environments with electrical noise, opt for shielded cables. Select stranded cables where flexibility is needed (e.g., patch cords), and solid conductors for permanent runs. For outdoor deployments, choose UV‑resistant, water‑resistant jackets and consider armored options where mechanical damage is a risk.

Installation tips: measure the route and add 10–15% extra length, avoid tight bends and kinking, secure cables with clips or trays rather than overtightening ties, and keep network cables away from power lines to minimize interference. If you are terminating connectors yourself, follow the T568A/B wiring standard and test connections with a cable tester.

  • Categories available: Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, Cat7, Cat8
  • UTP and shielded STP/FTP options for EMI protection
  • Flat, round, indoor, outdoor and LSZH jacket choices
  • Solid vs stranded conductors for permanent or flexible use
  • Patch leads and bulk reels to suit any installation size

Frequently Asked Questions

With proper installation and no mechanical damage, an Ethernet cable can last many years. Avoid sharp bends and protect outdoor runs from moisture and sunlight for longevity.
Yes — Cat6 is backward compatible with Cat5e and lower categories, but the actual network speed will be limited by the slowest connected device or port.
For outdoor use, choose cables specifically rated for exterior environments with UV resistance and water‑resistant jackets. Standard indoor cables are not recommended for prolonged outdoor exposure.
Measure your route, add a small allowance, and choose a category that matches your speed requirements. If planning upgrades, select a higher category to future‑proof your network.