Network Cables
Reliable network cables for home and office use
In this category, you will find everything you need to establish a stable wired internet connection: modern Ethernet cables, extenders, patch cords, as well as specialized optical and industrial solutions. With cables of various lengths and categories, you can easily set up your home, office, or even industrial network.
Choose from Cat.6 and Cat.7 flat Ethernet cables, RJ45 extension cables, USB-C – RJ45 adapters, as well as optical splitters and patch cords, and create a fast, stable, and secure wired connection between your computers, routers, switches, or other network devices.
- Cat.6 and Cat.7 flat Ethernet cables in various lengths (1–20 m)
- RJ45 plug-socket extension cables (0.3–2 m)
- USB-C – RJ45 Ethernet adapters, also with USB hub functionality
- Optical PLC splitters and single-mode LC/UPC–SC/UPC patch cords
- Siemens Profinet compatible Ethernet cable for industrial use
Applications: home, office, industrial environment
A wired network is still essential today if you want a stable, high-speed, and low-latency connection. The flat Cat.6 and Cat.7 Ethernet cables are ideal for home and office environments, where it is important that the cabling can be discreetly routed along baseboards, under carpets, or behind furniture. Shorter RJ45 extension cables provide a convenient solution for flexible connections between wall sockets, patch panels, and end devices.
In industrial and professional environments, high-reliability solutions are required. The Siemens Profinet compatible Ethernet cable is specifically designed for automation and control systems, where interference protection, stable data transmission, and durable connectors are crucial. Optical PLC splitters and single-mode patch cords are the foundation for long-distance, high-bandwidth connections, such as backbone networks between server rooms, data centers, or buildings.
Technical considerations when choosing network cables
When selecting the right cable, it is worth considering several parameters to prepare for future expansions and performance requirements:
- Category (Cat.6, Cat.7): determines the supported bandwidth and transmission speed. Cat.6 is perfect for home and office gigabit connections, while Cat.7 offers greater future-proofing and better shielding.
- Cable length: short (0.3–2 m) cables are ideal for connecting devices nearby, while 5–20 m cables can be used for routing between routers, switches, and endpoints. A cable that is too long can cause unnecessary signal attenuation.
- Design (flat or round): flat cables can be easily hidden and safely routed under furniture, while round cables are often more mechanically robust.
- Connector type: RJ45 is the classic Ethernet connector, while USB-C – RJ45 adapters provide wired connectivity for new laptops and ultrabooks.
- Optical or copper-based: optical solutions (PLC splitters, patch cords) are suitable for long distances and very high data speeds, without electromagnetic interference.
USB-C – RJ45 adapters and special accessories
New generation notebooks often no longer have a dedicated network port, making the USB-C connector – RJ45 socket Ethernet adapter a practical accessory. With these compact devices, you can establish a stable wired connection even at conferences, while traveling, or in an office environment. Versions with multiple USB sockets provide both network connectivity and USB hub functionality, allowing you to connect a keyboard, mouse, or USB drive through a single USB-C port.
Our online store's selection has been assembled to ensure that both everyday and professional users can find their ideal network cable or adapter—whether it's for simple home internet connectivity, structured cabling in an office, or reliable connections for industrial automation systems.