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Review on Cable Matters Snagless Shielded Ethernet by Michael Jenkins

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A hero will rise from the darkness!

Tired of maintaining a reliable WiFi connection through three walls, a few rooftops, and a bunch of grumpy poltergeists, I set out for the unthinkable caught. I would run 150 feet of cable from the router to the computer. In the midst of the Mississippi summer heat, I dare to enter the derelict attic hell. I would drill through the walls. I crawled through tight spots in a sweat. I would have cursed like a sailor stung by a hornet and kept banging my head against every joist and rafter, but I swear to everyone I would have laid that beautiful cable. And I installed it, dear readers. I used a 5/8" bit to drill the holes. I fixed the cable - it's slim, well made and yes, even sturdy. And when I finally got my computer connected to a remote router, I found peace "This cable works great. It has easily withstood the rigors of indoor installation. It hasn't flexed, interfered or complained. It works, the connectors are strong and reliable and I trust it will serve well for many years to come Will render services. Three feet if the house wiring and cable are run parallel. My signal is fast and clear. I didn't spend much money. Well done computer cable. Well done.

Pros
  • Category 6a Ethernet patch cord is also known as Cat6a network cable, Cat6a cable, Cat6a Ethernet cable or Cat6a data/LAN cable. Prepare your network for the future of 10 Gigabit Ethernet (backwards compatible with any existing Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet); Meets or exceeds TIA/EIA 568-C.2 Category 6a specifications
Cons
  • Very Expensive