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Best High Speed Ethernet Cable


Ethernet cables are of different types and ranges. These types are defined by Electronic Industries Association and Telecommunications Industry Association. You need to figure out which Ethernet Cables is suitable for your requirements.
Ethernet Cables

Solid Vs. Stranded Cables


Twisted pair cables are available in both solid and stranded versions. Its making depends on the copper conductor found inside the cable.
Solid: These Ethernet cables are most compatible with long horizontal lengths. They are strong and durable which makes them a perfect choice for permanent installations, exteriors and building into walls
Stranded: Such Ethernet Networking Cables fall into a bendable category and are suitable for portable usage. They are quite flexible and can be moved around at different places.

Shielded vs Unshielded Cables

As Ethernet cables are twisted, shielding can help to protect them even further. Shielded cables are a better choice for cables that run inside walls - where there is high interference or outdoors. Unshielded cables, on the other hand are more suitable for domestic purposes.

Crossover Cable

Crossover is a special Ethernet cable type that enables one to establish direct connection between two computing devices through their Ethernet ports.
You can find copper based twisted pair crossover Ethernet Cables in CAT 5, 5e and 6 types.

Cat 5E/6/6A/7 Ethernet Cables Types

At SF Cable, we have the complete collection of ethernet cables: Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, Cat7. SF Cable is one of the best places on the internet for buying ethernet network cables as we offer our products at wholesale prices.
  • Cat 5E Cables

Cat5E ethernet cables are enhanced version of Cat 5 cables and theoretically, support speeds of upto 1 GB. Cat5e cables also ensure less crosstalk than Cat5. At SF Cable we stock a variety of Cat5e network cables.
Cat 5E Cables
SF Cable is a one stop solution for all your network cable requirements. We provide high quality Cat5e cables at low prices by sourcing them directly from ISO 9001:2000 certified manufacturers.
  • Cat 6 Cables

Cat6 ethernet cables are cable of support high bandwidth and can handle up to 1 gigabit speed. It also has stricter guidelines for crosstalk and hence provides more interference free connection than it’s predecessor. SF Cable has a variety of Cat6 cables.
Cat 6 Cables
SF Cable is a one stop solution for all your network cable requirements. We provide high quality Cat6 cables at low prices by sourcing them directly from ISO 9001:2000 certified manufacturers. We have a 60 days money back policy for all cables and provide lifetime technical support for these cables.
  • Cat 6A Cables

The Cat6a doubles data transmission bandwidth, from 250 to 500GB; transfer rate up to 10GB; decreases crosstalk interference; and provides better reliability and transmission speeds through greater lengths of cable. Cat6a ethernet cables are also mostly shielded. That's why they are better for industrial use.
Cat 6A Cables
Our collections includes Cat6a Patch Cables and Cat6a Shielded Patch Cables. Our Cat6a network cables come in various colors and lengths.
SF Cable is a one stop solution for all your network cable requirements. We provide high quality Cat6a ethernet cables at low prices by sourcing them directly from ISO 9001:2000 certified manufacturers.
  • Cat 7 Shielded Booted Cables

CAT7 straight through patch cables are used to connect Network Adapters, Hubs, Switches, Routers, DSL/Cable Modems, Patch Panels and other Computer Networking applications. These cables are shielded against EMI (Electromagnetic Interference). Provides up to 10Gb connection and frequencies 600 MHz.
Cat 7 Shielded Booted Cables
There is a plethora of options in these cables of various types, colors and lengths. Lengths of CAT7 Shielded Booted Cables range from 1ft to 100ft. Our cables are environment friendly, flexible and simple to use; they are of high quality & performance too!

Our ethernet cables come in different lengths and colors. They are RoHS compliant, flexible and easy to use. Most importantly, they are of high quality as we source them directly from ISO 9001:2000 certified manufacturers.

We also offer lifetime technical support and lifetime warranty on cables and non electronic products. Buy network cables from us and get 100% satisfaction every time.

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