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GEWISS Ethernet cable (network)

In any modern network installation—whether you’re upgrading a data centre, rolling out a campus LAN, or wiring a commercial building—the cabling backbone really determines performance, maintainability and future expansion. GEWISS LAN computer network cables are part of that backbone. In practice, installers and procurement teams will pick cables and accessories that not only meet the spec today, but stay valid for tomorrow’s upgrades.

GEWISS Ethernet Cables & Patch Cords – Horizontal and Access Level Wiring

When you’re wiring horizontal runs, link closets to workstations, or patching in equipment racks, the choice of GEWISS Ethernet cables and GEWISS patch cords sets the tone. You’ll typically demand:

  • 24 AWG copper conductors, Category 5e UTP, Category 6 UTP/FTP or Category 6a where higher bandwidth or future‑proofing is required. 
  • Tested impedance (100 Ω ±15%), low capacitance, suitable for Gigabit Ethernet and beyond.
  • Reliable terminations and consistent performance—the kind you see in rack‑rooms, not cobbled together on site. 

Using GEWISS RJ45 patch cords keeps everything consistent: same brand, same quality, same labelling approach. That consistency matters when you’re maintaining hundreds of ports and you want behaviour that’s repeatable.

GEWISS Cat5e Cables, Cat6 Cables & LAN Installation Accessories – Spec‑Driven Choices

In many projects, the decision is whether you go with GEWISS Cat5e cables, step up to GEWISS Cat6 cables, or invest in Cat6a. Procurement teams often ask: “Is the cable run going to support 10 Gbps someday?” If yes, you plan for Cat6a now. On the accessory side, you consider GEWISS LAN installation accessories — boots, labels, boots for RJ45 jacks, trunking, cable ties and so on.
From field experience: one stray type of cable in the rack, or a mismatched accessory, and the documentation falls apart. With GEWISS you can standardise the distributor supply of both core cable and the accessory kit—making future upgrades less chaotic.

Data Communication Cables & Structured Cabling Systems – Backbones and Infrastructure

For backbone runs, riser systems and structured cabling applications, you deal with GEWISS data communication cables and GEWISS structured cabling systems. It’s not just “copper goes from A to B”—you check shielding (FTP vs UTP), conduit and tray clearance, bundle management and readiness for fibre transitions. GEWISS’ network cabling portfolio supports copper and fibre setups in their Data Centre range
When you’ve got 19″ cabinets, floor‑standing racks, patch‑panels and multiple termination points, standardising on GEWISS components streamlines deployment: same brand, predictable behaviour, shared documentation.

GEWISS RJ45 Cables, Patch Cords & Installation Accessories – Front‑End Connectivity

Charting from measurement devices to servers, you’ll see GEWISS RJ45 cables and GEWISS patch cords in the access layer of the network. While “just a patch cable” may sound trivial, what counts is predictable electrical behaviour, termination quality, and labelling consistency across dozens (or hundreds) of links.
From my experience: using generic patch cords leads to odd behaviour in uplink ports or flickering link lights, and when you’re troubleshooting, the time‑cost far outweighs the marginal savings.

Procurement Insights for Wholesale Buyers of GEWISS LAN Network Cables

What procurement teams compare when buying in volume:

  • Cable category (5e vs 6 vs 6a) and whether shielding is required (UTP vs FTP).
  • Batch traceability, brand consistency and accessory compatibility (patch cords, boots, labels).
  • Packaging format: large drums for horizontal runs, boxed patch cords for rack rooms.
  • Lead‑time reliability and stock availability—network installation programmes are tight on schedule, so “delayed cable” means delayed commissioning.
  • Future‑proofing: even if today you only need 1 Gbps, verifying the cable system supports higher rates makes replacement less frequent.
  • Single‑brand begets easier spares, reduced lead‑time complexity, uniform documentation—and that makes the maintenance phase simpler.

Closing Note on European Distribution

Bank of Lamps supplies the full range of GEWISS LAN computer network cables and accessories—patch cords, category‑rated copper systems and structured‑cabling components—from its central warehouse in Latvia. We serve B2B clients, system integrators and network installers across the UK, Germany, Netherlands, Baltics, France, Spain and Belgium. Our strengths: stable stock, flexible bulk orders, and logistics streamlined for large‑scale installations.