Ethernet Cabling
Ethernet Cabling — Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a & Cat8 Patch Cables for Data Centers & Enterprise Networks
Copper Ethernet cabling remains the workhorse of short-range network connections — for management ports, out-of-band access, IP cameras, VoIP phones, desktop connections, and low-speed server links. Resilient Tec stocks Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, and Cat8 patch cables in a range of lengths and colors for organized, clean data center and enterprise cabling.
Ethernet Cable Category Guide
| Category | Max Speed | Max Distance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cat5e | 1G | 100M | Desktop, VoIP, legacy IP devices, patch panels |
| Cat6 | 1G (10G up to 55M) | 100M | Office networks, structured cabling, 1G switches |
| Cat6a | 10G | 100M | Data center structured cabling, 10GBase-T server connections |
| Cat8 | 25G / 40G | 30M | High-density ToR connections, 25GBase-T and 40GBase-T |
For most data center patch work: Cat6a is the standard for new builds. Use Cat5e for management and console connections where 1G is sufficient.
Common Use Cases
- Out-of-band (OOB) management — console and management port connections on switches, routers, and servers
- Patch panel to switch runs — structured cabling within a rack or cabinet
- Desktop & VoIP connections — wall jack to device patch cords
- IP surveillance cameras — PoE cabling for camera runs
- Server management ports — iDRAC, iLO, and CIMC connections to management networks
- Test lab connections — flexible patch cords for rapidly reconfiguring lab topologies
Cable Organization Tips
Color-coded patch cables are one of the most effective ways to maintain a clean, organized rack. A common convention is: blue for data, red for management/OOB, yellow for WAN/uplinks, green for voice/VoIP. We stock multiple colors so you can implement your own convention consistently.
The Resilient Tec Guarantee
- ✅ All cables are tested for continuity and correct pinout before shipment
- ✅ Correct TIA-568 wiring standard on all patch cables
- ✅ Lifetime warranty on all Ethernet cabling
- ✅ Talk to a real engineer for structured cabling questions
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