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Review on 🌐 Industrial Ethernet BUSOHE Computer Network with Electrical Internet Connectivity by Richard Payne

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideally suited as an almost invisible Ethernet guide on the motherboard

This cable is ideal for routing along a white header from a cable modem to an additional Wi-Fi hub. My sister's apartment has a Wi-Fi modem router in the corner of a small office nook, which is great for her laptop office work. . But her entertainment center isn't just around the corner in her living room, it's also largely shielded from the WiFi signal from the modem router by thick concrete walls. So instead of spending several thousand dollars to move a modem router, it made sense to use an old modem router as an additional Wi-Fi hub and place it 18 feet away in direct line of sight to the entertainment center. and an associated recreation area. The test Wi-Fi hub was set up to run over a thick, 35-foot round Cat6 cable, but the final installation looks great with this perfectly sized 20-foot Ethernet ribbon cable attached vertically to a white Baseboard fits, much neater and almost invisible. Its flexibility allows it to curve in a very short radius, wrapping around the baseboard at three corners of the room for an additional Wi-Fi hub. It could not be better. Many Thanks.

Pros
  • The flat cable, which is only 1.5 mm thick, helps to avoid cable clutter and saves space. Intelart Ethernet Flat Cables are highly flexible when routed under carpets, behind furniture, or bent into thin cross-section surfaces such as doors, swing arms, drawers, etc., enhancing the look of your home or office wiring.
Cons
  • Requires header