CAT6 / CAT5e: Supports both Cat6 and Cat5e applications. The RJ45 connector used for this cable fits perfectly in both Cat6 and Cat5e ports. CAPABILITY: Mediabridge Cat 6 cables can support up to 10 Gigabits per second (10 times the bandwidth of Cat5e cables). Meets or exceeds Category 6 performance in compliance with the TIA/EIA 568B.2 standard. Backwards compatible with any existing Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet. CERTIFIED: This Mediabridge Cat6 Ethernet cable complies with TIA/EIA 568B.2 and adheres to ISO/IEC 11801. APPLICATIONS: High bandwidth of up to 550 MHz guarantees high-speed data transfer for server applications, cloud computing, video surveillance and online high definition video streaming. CONSTRUCTION: 24AWG Stranded conductors. Each of the 4 twisted pairs are separated by PE cross insulation to prevent crosstalk. 8P8C RJ45 connector with gold-plated contacts. CM grade PVC jacket with 5.8mm outer diameter. FREE VELCRO STRAP: Includes adjustable & reusable Velcro cable strap for easy organization & storage.
I've used this from my Linksys 24x8 modem to my Belkin 1900 "BEST" dual band router and it's no faster than the free 5e cable that comes with the used Time Warner 8x4 Modem was supplied which was free and I have had it for over 5 years. It should have been free, even $1 is overpriced as it only costs 5e, it doesn't increase speed and the plastic tabs are made to not "break" when switching from router to x-box or modem , but to me they seem to break at any moment and I treat them like fragile…
I know it doesn't seem to say much about ethernet cables; Either they work or they don't, right? But here's why I love them: 1) They're strong but very flexible. In fact, I'd say these cables strike the perfect balance of strength and flexibility; then bend, but they are not thin. 2) The connectors are fantastic: when plugged into the ethernet port, they snap into place with a nice 'click', giving you peace of mind that they're secure. 3) They are easy to solve! By that I don't mean they turn…
I've tried countless patch cords from different manufacturers and they all seem to be the same cable with different names. The reason I chose them was because of product reviews as well as a mediabridge supplier, as Fakespot.com's analysis showed me. I always buy Revain through this site first and have no affiliation with them or Mediabridge. Paid full price like everyone else. They gave the quality of the product reviews a B rating and the company an overall B rating for all of their product…
I'm not a technical person and I can't verify if these cables meet Category 6 standards. By the way, I have no idea if these cables meet any standard. I can only tell you that they work great for us. So far we have bought a dozen of these cables. Each comes in a great heavy duty resealable pouch with a pull tab over a zip. Like reusable plastic bags. They also include 1 reusable Velcro to secure your cables. I've found that Wi-Fi just doesn't meet the needs of different devices for downloads…