I did a great deal of research. As of Feb 2020, Shielded Cat 7 wire is the best/most tested/most reliable ethernet cabling wire you can use. Some tout Cat 8 but they are wrong. It's not as reliable for home or business use. So of the Cat 7 options on Walmart, this brand if really superior. The quality of the outer shielding is superior. The RJ45 connectors are the absolute best I have ever used. Smooth and sure click, very easy to compress. This cable is work of art. And performance? I attached a new Netgear R6700 as an Access Point to my Netgear C7800 1-Gig router/modem. The Netgear R6700 replaced the previous Access Point - a 2012 Netgear R6300 v1. This new Cat 7 replaced the previous unshielded Cat 6 I installed in 2016. Cable is 60 feet. Using the old Cat 6 and the R6700, my wifi speed sitting in front of the Access Point was 90. With the replacement of the cable with this amazing Cat 7, my speed is now 300! Wired speed into the Access Point went from 93 to 600! This product even comes with its own wall connectors which I used over the piece of junk 3M ones I bought separately. Bottom line: Get this cable!
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