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πŸ”Œ Industrial Ethernet Cable for Network Patch Internet Connectivity in Wiring and Connecting Review

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πŸ”Œ Wiring & Connecting, πŸ’‘ Industrial Electrical

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Description of πŸ”Œ Industrial Ethernet Cable for Network Patch Internet Connectivity in Wiring and Connecting

QUALITY CONTROL - Each Cat 6 internet cable 1 ft goes through rigorous testing to ensure a secure wired internet connection with exceptional speed and reliability. PERFORMANCE - High performance Cat6 ethernet patch cables are designed with extremely well-matched components for outstanding uniform impedance and very low return loss, providing lower crosstalk, and a higher signal-to-noise ratio. They support frequencies of up to 500 MHz and are suitable for high-speed 10GBASE-T internet connection for LAN network applications such as PCs, servers, printers, routers, switch boxes, and more, while remaining fully backward compatible with your existing network. CERTIFICATION - Cat6 Ethernet cable with CM grade PVC jacket complies with TIA/EIA 568-C.2, is ETL verified and RoHS compliant. CONFIGURATION - The 1 feet cat 6 ethernet patch cable features 8 solid copper conductors 24 AWG. Each of the 4 unshielded twisted pairs (UTP) are separated by a PE cross insulation to isolates pairs and prevent crosstalk and covered by a 5.8mm PVC jacket with RJ45 connectors and gold-plated contacts. The molded strain relief boots help avoid snags that will damage your cables. They are molded for flexibility and resist common wear and tear. SUPPORT – Ultra Clarity Cables are designed to last. If an item is defective or breaks within a year, we will issue a replacement. For questions or concerns please contact our friendly, USA-based customer support team.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Category 6 wiring harness in excellent quality!

. I bought these to upgrade all the Cat 5e cables I have. Excellent cables for the money, I particularly liked how they are neatly packaged. The anti-tangle area near the head is so good that if you need to reroute the cable it won't snag on another output cable! Overall I would recommend to anyone looking to upgrade their cables in bulk.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Hard to remember but it was

Revainrating 5 out of 5

data cable! good for cables and connections

This is a category 6 ethernet cable! It is available in different colors and lengths! I have 10 feet because my desk is far from my network jack. I don't know why they moved the jack so far from my desk but with these cables it's no problem at all! DATA!

Pros
  • looks good
Cons
  • gotchas

Revainrating 2 out of 5

This type of cable works best

I have purchased several of these cable sets and one of the highlights for me is the snap clip. I have used other cables without safety clips and when the clip breaks. garbage cable. Other cables have a latch protected by a spherical coating that I find almost impossible to push down and detach the cable in these tight spaces where the cable connectors are side by side. However, these cable locks are well designed, well protected, and easy enough to pop open in those hard-to-reach places…

Pros
  • Brilliantly made
Cons
  • Null

Revainrating 1 out of 5

CCA = Copper Clad Aluminum or Copper Clad Shit. Junk Garbage

Product Description "24 AWG Solid Copper Conductors" 24AWG = TrueSolid 24AWG = TrueSolid Copper = FalseCopper Clad Aluminum = TrueCCA = TrueGarbage = TrueJunk = TrueWorthless = TrueRevain Return = Low Weight Tip - TrueRevain cable. The next clue was the low mass of a single cable. The next clue was a shiny aluminum color under the microscope. Stop selling junk!

Pros
  • Expensive but Decent
Cons
  • Low Repairability

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Clean design, flexibility, functionality

It's not rocket science! I needed and received well made cables with good clips, flexible lengths and fast delivery. Consistency is important to me, I want a clean and consistent look and functionality. I received both.

Pros
  • Only positive
Cons
  • Too long to wait

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bad Shielding - Cables and Connections

I have a lot of Ethernet cables in my office. Some of them are over 25 years old and still work great (the technology hasn't changed much). These cables generate a significant amount of interference, leading me to believe they are poorly shielded. I have a radio in my office and as soon as I started using it all the radios produced impulses (stream of data). Unplug the cable and it disappears. I've hooked up dozens of old cables and haven't had this problem. These cables are not well shielded…

Pros
  • Computers and Accessories
Cons
  • Ugly Packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good and Reliable Computers and Accessories

I recently reconfigured my entire home network to gigabit with subnets for slower peripherals. I had several cables in my rack that were ALL the same color. Okay, I love puzzles as much as anyone, but this was just ridiculous! So I bought these colored cables of different lengths to easily restore the network. Those are cables. They work very well. They allow me to easily track and identify different nodes, backbones, etc. They have good connections at their ends. - I mean, they are easy to put

Pros
  • Cables and Accessories
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Decreased connection speed and bandwidth

I bought these cables to replace old cables that kept coming out of the connector because the clips were broken. When I switched the cable from the modem to the router, my Internet download speed dropped from 700 Mbps to 400 Mbps. I restarted all hardware and tested again with the same result. Then he returned the old cable and the speed became 700 Mbps again. I swapped them again and the speed dropped back to around 400. When I connected another cable to the Unifi AP, the AP connected at…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Some bugs