We
carry a wide variety of cables and adapters for your networking
applications. The available options are VGA cables, PS2 keyboard/mouse
cables, stereo audio cables, serial cables, BNC cables, USB cables,
IEEE 1394 firewire cables, Fiber optic cables, Cat5e cables, cat6
cables, USB to PS2 adapters, USB to serial adapters, and USB to
Ethernet adapters.
VGA
cables allow you to extend your VGA Monitor display up to 100 feet away
from your PC. These cables are triple shielded and support high video
resolutions of 1600 x 1200 with no loss of signal. VGA Cables utilize
coaxial and twisted pair signal lines plus ferrite cores on either end
for optimum video performance. These cables have multicoax
construction. VGA cables are ideal for extending monitors, plasma
screens, projectors and any other devices with VGA outputs.
USB
cables 2.0 version offers high-speed connections (480Mbs). These cables
are backward compatible with USB 1.1 standards. USB cables are ideal
for extending USB devices such as printers, scanners, keyboards, and
digital cameras. Cat5e Cables are perfect for connecting any PC to the
Internet with high-data transfer rates and work with all gigabit speed
products. Our 4 pair high performance cables consists of twisted pair
conductors, used mainly for data transmission. Twisted pair gives the
cable a certain amount of immunity from the infiltration of unwanted
interference.
Cat5e cables UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) are most commonly used in the United States .
These are made from 24AWG Stranded category 5e cable with PVC jackets.
Category 5e cables are UL rated and comply with EIA/TIA 568B Standards.
CAT6
cables contain four pairs of copper wire and unlike CAT5, utilize all
four pairs. CAT6 supports Gigabit (1000 Mbps) Ethernet. These cables
support communications at more than twice the speed of CAT5e, the other
popular standard for Gigabit Ethernet cabling. Cat6 cable runs are
limited to a maximum recommended distance of 100m (328 feet). Cat6
comes in two main varieties, solid and stranded. Solid CAT6 cable
supports longer runs and is best suited for configurations like office
buildings. Stranded CAT6 cable is more flexible and is better suited
for shorter distances.