Bulk Cables & Wire
- Cat6/Cat6A, coax, audio, & more.
- Easy-pull boxes and reels.
- Ideal for new builds & upgrades.
- Competitive bulk pricing.
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Network Supply is your East Coast source for bulk Ethernet and fiber cables, cable management hardware, and pro‑grade tools & testers. Build smarter, more reliable networks with fast shipping and expert support.


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Great shop for all sorts of networking and AV equipment. Bulk data cable, jacks, patch cords, HDMI cables, mic cables, switches, UPS and UPS batteries, networking racks, data- and phone-related hand tools. If they don't have what you need in stock the friendly staff can order it for you quick and easy.
From a single retrofit to a full campus rollout, your network is only as strong as the cable behind the walls. At Network Supply, our bulk cables and wire give you the performance, consistency, and value you need to do the job right the first time.
Choose from Cat6 and Cat6A Ethernet, coax, speaker wire, multiconductor and more, all available in installer‑friendly boxes and reels. Whether you’re pulling riser‑rated Cat6 for an office floor, dropping coax for surveillance, or running speaker and control cable in a warehouse, you can standardize on proven brands and specifications across every run.
Buying bulk networking cables from Network Supply means fewer surprises on site: consistent jacket markings, reliable shielding, and copper constructions tuned for today’s PoE, VoIP, and cloud‑heavy environments. Order before noon from our East Coast warehouse and we work to ship the same day, helping contractors, MSPs, and in‑house IT keep tight project schedules on track.
When selecting bulk cable, start with bandwidth and distance. Cat6 handles most small business and commercial runs, while Cat6A is the go‑to for 10 Gigabit links and higher‑density environments like MDFs and IDFs. Next, match the jacket rating to the job: riser and plenum where codes require it, and outdoor or direct‑burial where the environment is more demanding.
Finally, plan your color code and labeling up front. Using distinct colors for different VLANs, floors, or services makes troubleshooting dramatically faster later. Pair your bulk reels with the right patch cables, keystones and patch panels so every termination is clean, consistent, and easy to document.
Copper has limits; fiber is how you push bandwidth and reach to the next level. Our fiber optic patch and bulk cable options are built for core, distribution, and high‑performance access layers—supporting everything from single‑mode long‑haul links to multimode connections between racks.
Shop LC, SC, ST and other connector types in duplex and simplex styles, with OS1/OS2 single‑mode or OM1–OM4 multimode constructions. Need to extend a ring between buildings, tie together data center rows, or upgrade an aging backbone? Pre‑terminated fiber patch cables and bulk fiber cable give you flexibility without sacrificing low‑loss performance.
Beyond cables, Network Supply carries fiber patch panels, adapter plates, enclosures, and accessories so you can route, protect, and label each strand properly. That means clearer documentation, simpler turn‑ups, and less guesswork when it’s time to expand or troubleshoot.
Start by defining link distance and speed requirements. For most campus and building‑to‑building runs at 1–10 Gbps, single‑mode OS2 is a future‑proof choice; within rooms or shorter trays, multimode OM3 or OM4 may provide the right balance of cost and capability.
Next, align connector types with your hardware—LC is common on modern switches and transceivers, while SC or ST may be used on legacy gear. Plan your patch panels and enclosures at each end, leaving room for growth and clear labeling. If you’re unsure which fiber or connector layout fits your design, our team can help you size the right combination of patch cables, bulk fiber, and termination hardware via the Fiber Optic hub.
Clean cable management is more than looks—it’s airflow, safety, uptime, and serviceability. Network Supply’s cable management solutions cover everything from J‑hooks and ladder trays to raceways, Velcro straps, and labels, so you can keep paths organized from the rack to the ceiling and out to the endpoint.
Proper routing and support protects your investment in bulk networking cables and fiber. Avoiding sharp bends, kinks, and unsupported spans helps maintain signal integrity and extends cable life, especially in high‑density or high‑traffic spaces like closets and data centers. With the right managers, you can separate power and data, isolate cable types, and maintain bend radii that meet manufacturer specs and standards.
Thoughtful cable management also pays off every time you roll a ladder into the room. Clearly separated paths, labeled drops, and tidy vertical/horizontal managers cut troubleshooting time, reduce accidental disconnects, and make adds, moves, and changes far less disruptive.
Begin with a routing plan. Map your horizontal and vertical paths, then choose the J‑hooks, trays, and raceways that match your cable count and environment—plenum spaces, open ceilings, or enclosed rooms each call for slightly different hardware. Use Velcro over zip ties wherever possible to avoid pinching jackets and to make rework easier later.
Divide and label as you go. Group cables by function (data, voice, surveillance, Wi‑Fi) and use color, labels, or both to make tracing straightforward. Finally, pair your management hardware with appropriately sized racks and patch panels so every entry and exit point is supported, strain‑relieved, and easy to reach.
Even the best cable won’t perform if it’s not terminated and tested correctly. That’s why Network Supply stocks a full lineup of professional‑grade network tools and cable testers—from punchdown tools and crimpers to Klein network testers, tone generators, and multi‑function meters.
Whether you’re certifying new drops, chasing intermittent faults, or confirming PoE delivery, the right test gear shortens every service call. Dedicated LAN testers can verify pinout, length, and continuity, while specialized probes and tone generators make finding the right cable in a dense bundle much faster. Paired with installers’ hand tools and safety testers, you can walk into any closet ready to build, diagnose, or expand without guesswork.
Equipping your team with reliable tools and cable testers also standardizes quality. Instead of relying on “it looks good,” you can document results, create repeatable workflows, and reduce callbacks due to hidden wiring issues.
Think about your typical day in the field. If you’re regularly terminating jacks and plugs, invest first in high‑quality crimpers, punchdown tools, and strippers that match the cable and connector families you deploy most often. For verification, choose a tester that covers your core work—basic continuity and map testing for simple jobs, or more advanced qualification and PoE testing for enterprise and industrial sites.
Round out your kit with accessories like remote identifiers, tone probes, and voltage/continuity testers so you can handle everything from simple patch replacements to tracing buried issues in larger plants. When in doubt, Network Supply can recommend tool and tester bundles that align with your mix of bulk copper, fiber, and low‑voltage work via the Tools & Testers page.