


🚀 Upgrade your network game with speed and style!
World of Data's 3-pack CAT5e Ethernet cables deliver reliable 10/100 Mbps speeds with robust RJ45 connectors and 3-meter lengths. Built with 100% copper wire for minimal signal loss and durability, these sleek white cables offer plug-and-play ease and universal compatibility, perfect for professional and home networking setups.
| ASIN | B08ZM9VVS3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 58,995 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 757 in Routers |
| Brand | World of Data |
| Cable Type | Ethernet |
| Cable type | Ethernet |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Computers, Laptops, Network Printers, Network Attached Storage (NAS) Devices, Routers, Switches, Smart TVs, Gaming Consoles, Playstation, xBox, VoIP Phones, IP Cameras |
| Compatible devices | Computers, Laptops, Network Printers, Network Attached Storage (NAS) Devices, Routers, Switches, Smart TVs, Gaming Consoles, Playstation, xBox, VoIP Phones, IP Cameras Compatible devices Computers, Laptops, Network Printers, Network Attached Storage (NAS) Devices, Routers, Switches, Smart TVs, Gaming Consoles, Playstation, xBox, VoIP Phones, IP Cameras See more |
| Connectivity Technology | RJ45 |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Connector type | RJ45 |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,262 Reviews |
| Ethernet Cable Category | Cat 5e |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Manufacturer | World of Data |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Speed |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Ideal for setting up or extending a home or office network, providing fast and reliable connectivity for internet access, file sharing, streaming, and more. |
| Special feature | High Speed |
| Specification Met | CE, RoHS |
R**1
Great, great value and no problems
Moving from a powerline adaptor to a wireless network card, my internet wasnt the best, fairly slow but just usable. i was getting round about 25-36 mb/s download before. After an hour installing the cable through the roof, i tested my internet again and nearly tripled my speed to 85mb/s- remarkable. older cat 5 cabled have 1gb/s internet one way guaranteed and with cat5e, you have 2 way 1gb/s guarantee meaning you will be transferring files through your house faster than a lot of hard drives or ssd's can read. When wiring, make sure to cover and protect the ends. Overall, i never spent much but i found the performance and quality to be perfect and i had no disputes to solve as it was new and runs at full capacity.
K**N
Ethernet cable,
Comes in handy,
A**Y
Good value for fixed, indoor use
As other reviewers have commented, this is a lightweight cable. I would not use it outdoors or for portable applications where it is constantly rolled and unrolled. It is fine for putting in place once and leaving. Care should be taken not to kink it when unrolling it. It does not come on a drum, but should be unROLLed as if it were (put your arm through the coil), not just dropped off the side as it will then twist and kink. I do not have the means to test the maximum bandwith, but it works well between a computer and router on 35Mbps Vodafone fibre broadband. I use it for HD video streaming and am very pleased with it. I now get the full 35Mbps broadband speed (measured with an online app) all the time, which was not the always the case over WiFi. The answers to the questions on clip size are incorrect, even from the supplier! The cable diameter is 4.6 mm (I measured with a digital micrometer at various points). The best clips to use are therefore 4mm. These will give a gentle grip and therefore the neatest mounting as the cable can be slightly tensioned, keeping it straight. 5mm clips look OK but do not grip the cable. 6mm are much too big. Put the clip on the cable before banging the nail in to ensure you do not pinch the insulation. You need a clip every 20-30 cm, a few more at corners. A pack of 100 was plenty for 20m.
H**L
Very good Ethernet cable.
This is almost a top of the range Ethernet cable, it obviously lacks as it is only a CAT5e cable but if you fave internet speeds slower than 50mbps then you really wont notice the difference. It is very well made and it is quite strong, as mine has been trapped in doors and twisted and it still works perfectly. 50m will be long enough for practically anything and for the price well, why wouldn't you get a bit more cable even if it sits behind your router or wherever in a bundle, at least you will always have enough cable if you need to run this cable to any part of your house. The great thing about Ethernet cables and especially ones that are this long, if a part of it breaks or snaps in half you can easily fix without spending too much money, or you can create this cable into multiple cables, the limits are endless with Ethernet cables. If you have a electronic device or computer that has a Ethernet cable port then you need to have is wired with a Ethernet cable to your router as you will experience such faster speeds as there is nothing that can reduce the speed of your internet through wires whereas if it connected wireless walls and objects can block and scramble your internet connection giving you a much slower speeds. I defiantly would recommend.
C**E
I was deeply suspicious!
When I saw this cable, and the price that it was selling for, all sorts of alarm bells were ringing in my head. The word "fake" sprang to mind and a thousand reasons why I shouldn't even consider buying it, too. I don't know why but I read all the reviews (maybe to convince myself that I was right and that this was a rip off) and then, for some strange reason, I decided to give it a go. All I can say is, "Wow!!!!" This cable is everything it claims to be! It covers the 15 metre run I asked of it (with some to spare, obviously) and performs every bit as well as two other cables on my network that cost me 5 times as much to buy. This cable would have cost me a lot more just for the 1st five metres if I'd gone to a local shop and it has none of the performance hang ups or issues that I feared it might have. I don't know how they do it, but I know the first place I'll be looking for my cables in future.
A**H
Standard CAT5e all good
There's nothing I can really be critical about being a standard unshielded twisted pair CAT5e Ethernet cable. I bought this to connect some network attached storage and other machines on one Gigabit switch to another downstairs for sharing media to multiple devices. Being CAT5e it supports speeds up to a Gigabit and that seems to be enough throughput for my needs. The cable is flexible and and the sheath is enough to protect the odd bump or nip. Like other cables I wouldn't run it under anything that gets squashed a lot or you'll end up with issues. The connectors are the standard plastic moulded ones nothing out of the ordinary it would be nice to have a rubber protector over the small plastic arm to stop possible breakage but it's not a biggie and by the pictures you can easily see what your getting anyway. For the price it's good value.
S**N
Does as it should
We have a4 console gamers in the house all trying to game on WiFi. I purchased a switch and ran this caballero from the living room, up the stairs and round the back bedroom, good sturdy cable, durable and good value for money.
J**.
Thin, poorly-shielded cheap cable. Does not meet CAT5e standard at all.
This cable works, that's about the only good thing I can say about it. It was the cheapest 50M cable on Amazon so I guess I deserved what I got, but sheesh! I think I'll spend the extra £2 next time. The shielding is so thin you can feel all the individual strands inside the cable moving around as you unroll it. it's that horrible, stretchy rubbery stuff that bunches up when you coil it, and looks a bit like a snake shedding its skin or something. I have it hooked up between my router and a PC which both have gigabit network ports, and it gets about 200-300 megabit between them. Not the best. You should be easily able to get 800-900mbit from a 50M length of CAT5e. It's only a media PC, so I don't really need the full speed, but it's very annoying to be limited by your ethernet cable!
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