Mr. Tronic Bulk Cat 5E Ethernet Cable 50m
Product description
What this is and what it solves
A bulk Cat 5E Ethernet cable, 50 metres long, designed to provide a reliable wired connection for home or small office networks. It uses UTP wiring and RJ45 connectors to deliver a straightforward, stable LAN solution for streaming, gaming, file transfers and general internet use. The bulk format keeps you in control of cable length for your space, reducing waste and clutter.
How it performs on paper

On the technical side, this cable is rated for up to 1 Gbps and 100 MHz, which aligns with typical home and small-office network needs. It’s built to be durable enough for regular handling and connections across devices like computers, game consoles, set-top boxes, routers and cameras. The Cat5E standard is a widely available baseline for robust wired networking, and the bulk 50m length gives you flexibility to lay cable where needed without frequent re-purchasing.
Pros and what stands out
It’s practical for mixed-use environments where a longer run is beneficial, such as connecting a main router to a distant workstation or media hub. The bulk 50m format helps you avoid multiple spools and excess packaging, and it’s compatible with standard RJ45 sockets, which makes installation straightforward. The material choice (CCA) and overall construction aim to provide steady performance over time, with reasonable resistance to wear during everyday usage.



Limitations and when it might not be perfect
If your network requires multi-Gigabit speeds beyond 1 Gbps, this Cat5E option won’t push higher than its stated ceiling. It’s also worth noting that real-world speeds depend on the broader network setup, including your modem, router, cable quality at terminations and any interfering factors in the environment. For very demanding or future-proof networks, you might prefer higher-spec cabling (e.g., Cat6/6A) though that would come at a higher cost and potentially different handling requirements.
Who this is for

This bulk 50m Cat5E cable suits households or small offices needing a dependable wired link where a single long run is convenient. It works well for streaming, gaming and general file transfers when you want a consistent connection without relying on wireless. It’s also suitable for anyone who prefers a simple, plug-and-play approach with standard RJ45 connectivity and bulk-length control.
Who might want to think twice
If you regularly require ultra-low latency or plan to operate at speeds beyond 1 Gbps on a larger network, you may find the cable’s ceiling limiting. Also, if your space already uses shorter, neatly managed cables or if you need more rugged or outdoor-rated cabling, this bulk Cat5E may not fit those needs perfectly.



What to check before you buy
- Confirm that your network devices support up to 1 Gbps over Ethernet and that your router or switch has available Gigabit ports.
- Check termination quality at both ends to avoid latency or intermittent connections.
- Consider where the 50m run will be placed to avoid excessive bending and to maintain signal integrity.
- If you anticipate future upgrades, weigh whether a higher-grade cable would be worth the extra cost now or later.
Practical usage example

You might run the 50m cable from a central router in a living area to a home office down a hall. With a stable wired link to a desktop PC or console, you’ll likely notice smoother streaming and more reliable game sessions, especially if your wireless signal isn’t perfect in that room.
Technical snapshot (brief)
- Type: Cat5E, UTP
- Length: 50 metres
- Speed capacity: up to 1 Gbps
- Frequency: 100 MHz
- Conductor: AWG24
- Wiring: UTP, compatible with RJ45 ends



Buying verdict
Should you buy it? A solid pick if you need a long, straightforward wired connection at home or in a small office and your network speed requirement sits around 1 Gbps or less. It’s not the best option if you’re aiming for higher speeds or higher durability in harsher environments, but for many standard setups it offers good value for money and easy installation.
FAQ
- Is this cable suitable for outdoor use? The information provided focuses on typical indoor deployments, outdoor suitability isn’t specified.
- Can I use it to connect a gaming console to my router? Yes, the cable is designed for general LAN connectivity and supports devices like game consoles when paired with compatible networking equipment.
- Will it reduce network latency? Latency is influenced by multiple factors, using a wired Cat5E cable can help stabilise connections compared with wireless in areas with weak Wi‑Fi, but it does not guarantee ultra-low latency in all scenarios.
Decision point
Should you buy it? It makes sense if you prioritise a longer, uncomplicated wired link that supports up to 1 Gbps and you value bulk length for a tidy, custom installation. If your setup demands higher bandwidth or rugged outdoor use, you may want to explore higher-spec cabling or specialised implementations.
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