It depends on a few different factors - first of all, you need to know the copper content. If it is pure copper it's going to be a lot more expensive than if it is 20% copper. Cheaper yet is an all steel cable, but they have a really bad track record and I wouldn't recommend them.
Also, if it is already terminated (has the heads on it) will determine how much it costs. If you get a long bulk cable without any heads it will be cheaper per foot, but will require some work on your part.
The shipping method is also a big factor in the price of cat 5 cable - make sure before you buy something that it is really the cheapest price - sometimes as much as 30% of the price of a cat5 cable can go to shipping!
For a rough guideline, you should be able to get a decent cat 5 cable that is 10' long for under $5. You should be able to get around 1000' (in a bulk spool) for around $55.
The price of any cable will change depending on the length needed. I was able to find a cat 5 cable for as low as $0.99 and one for as high as $55.00.
Less than US$80 for 1000 feet for CAT 5 network cable (8 conductors), but you must put on the connectors. Pre-made cable depends on where you buy from, the distance and the type.
Cat-5 has 4 pairs and 8 wires
Cat-5 has 4 pairs and 8 wires
The maximum length of a cat 5 e cable with out a repeater is 100meters
A Cat 5 cable is an Ethernet cable, used in computer networks. Cat 5 cables are designed for high signal integrity, and can carry two separate telephone lines.
There is the USB cable and the twisted pair cable (Cat 5 and Cat 6) for networking.
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Cat-5 cable, sometimes called Ethernet cable, is short for Category 5 cable, a current industry standard for network and telephone wiring. Cat-5 cable is unshielded wire containing four pairs of 24-gauge twisted copper pairs, terminating in an RJ-45 jack. If a wire is certified as Cat-5 and not just a twisted pair wire, it will have "Cat-5" printed on the shielding.
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Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat7
It's short for "category five", which is a type of cabling. The "Cat 5" part refers to the technical specifications of the cable, such as the bandwidth. Cat 5 cable is (usually) unshielded twisted-pair.
The modern Ethernet cable is a Category 5 UTP cable, with an RJ 45 connector.