Extralink Patchcord - the network cable necessary for computer networks
A LAN patchcord is a fundamental element of computer networks operating according to the Ethernet standard. The Extralink patchcord is used to directly connect two active devices, such as a router or switch, to enable data transmission between them. It is also used to connect computers or VoIP phones to structured cabling and to create connections between patch panels in IT cabinets. Perfect for both large and small computer networks. Extralink shielded patchcord is extremely flexible, providing installation convenience and user comfort.

The Extralink shielded, category 5e FTP Patchcord is terminated with gold-plated RJ45 connectors. It is made of a four-wire, twisted pair type cable made of pure copper, which allows for the powering of PoE standard network devices.
