Product Introduction
Extend your network connection effortlessly with this Female to Female RJ45 Ethernet Coupler. Designed for Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 cables, this inline adapter allows you to connect two Ethernet cables end-to-end, creating a longer, seamless network run. Whether you need to extend a home LAN, office network, or audio/video setup, the 8P8C gold-plated pins and durable ABS housing ensure reliable signal transmission. Plug-and-play – no tools required.
Key Features
- Wide Compatibility – Supports Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 Ethernet cables.
- Female to Female Design – Connects two male RJ45 cables to extend length.
- 8P8C Gold-Plated Pins – Ensures stable, corrosion-free signal transfer.
- Durable Construction – High-quality ABS plastic and metal shielding.
- Easy Installation – Tool-free, inline connection.
- Compact Size – 5x4x3 cm, lightweight (50g).
- Applications – LAN extension, audio/video transmission, networking, routers, switches, game consoles.
Product Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | LAN Cable RJ45 Coupler |
| Connector Type | Twin (Female to Female) |
| Port Type | RJ45 8P8C |
| Compatible Categories | Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, Cat7 |
| Material | ABS + Metal |
| Insulation Color | Black |
| Number of Pins | 8P |
| Packaging | PE Poly Bag |
| Single Package Size | 5x4x3 cm |
| Single Gross Weight | 0.050 kg |
| OEM Available | Yes (custom model number) |
Description (Detailed)
This RJ45 Inline Coupler is a simple yet essential networking accessory. It acts as a barrel connector for Ethernet cables – plug one end of a Cat5e/Cat6/Cat7 cable into the first port, and another cable into the second port to form one longer cable. Ideal for scenarios where a pre-made cable is too short.
Built with 8 gold-plated copper pins and a shielded ABS housing, it maintains signal integrity over extended distances for both home and professional networks. Unlike a splitter (which splits one signal into two), this female-to-female coupler is purely for extension, ensuring zero data loss or interference.
Common Uses:
- Extending network cables from a router to a distant room.
- Connecting audio/video equipment using Ethernet cabling.
- Repairing or joining broken Ethernet cables.
- Creating custom-length patch cables.