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CAT5E 350 MHz CMR UTP PVC Siamese Riser Blue SBC 24 AWG

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Manufacturer CodeCAT5E-S-BL
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  • 10 Base-T (IEEEE802.3)
  • 100Vg-AnyLan (IEEEE802.12)
  • Token Ring (IEEEE802.5)
  • 100 Base-T (IEEEE802.3)
  • FDDI/CDDI 100 Mbps
  • ATM 155, 622 Mbps
  • 1000 Base-T

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SCP CAT5E-S-BL CAT5E Siamese UTP CMR 4 Pair 24 AWG SBC PVC Jacket Blue
Get 1000 Feet of Enhanced Siamese Category 5 at 350 MHz Ethernet Cable in a Pull-Box perfect for Businesses and Home Networks alike. This 24-AWG / 4 Pair Solid Bare Copper Conductor CAT5E Siamese Cable Features UTP CMR Rating (Non-Plenum Riser), UL Listed and meets or exceeds EIA/TIA 568 B.2-1, UL, CSA and ISO/IEC 11801 specifications. Blue Low Smoke PVC with a Rip Cord and Sequential Footage Surface Print Makes Long Run Installation a Snap. Especially Designed for Indoor Installation.
Cable Specifications:
Conductor: 24 AWG Bare Solid Copper
Insulation: HDPE 
Industry Standards:
(UL) or (ETL) listed
ANSI/TIA/EIA 568A
ISO/IEC/11801
Applications:
10 Base-T (IEEEE802.3)
100Vg-AnyLan (IEEEE802.12)
Token Ring (IEEEE802.5)
100 Base-T (IEEEE802.3)
FDDI/CDDI 100 Mbps
ATM 155, 622 Mbps
1000 Base-T

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