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NavePoint Cat6 (CCA) Ethernet Cable, 250ft, 550MHz, 23AWG 4 Pair, Black, Solid Bulk UTP Cable Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Details

Cable TypeEthernet
Compatible DevicesPersonal Computer, Router, Printer
ColorBlack
BrandNavePoint
Gauge23.0

Description of NavePoint Cat6 (CCA) Ethernet Cable, 250ft, 550MHz, 23AWG 4 Pair, Black, Solid Bulk UTP Cable

HIGH PERFORMANCE, LOW COST ETHERNET CABLE. Suitable for Ethernet installation in home or office 10/100/1000 mbps. This cat6 ethernet cable is 23 AWG with 4 pairs (8 conductors). Supports bandwidth of up to 550 MHz. COPPER CLAD ALUMINUM(CCA) CONDUCTORS. This cable is made of copper clad aluminum providing a good conductor at a low cost. It is therefore NOT UL, ETL, NEC or TIA certified. CCA cable is not recommended for Power Over Ethernet applications. We cannot guarantee that this cable will work for all applications - it is the installers responsibility to test the cable for their specific application prior to completing their installation. FOR INDOOR USE. Common uses include: computers, routers, VoIP phones, IP cameras, printers, gaming consoles, routers, ethernet extenders, switch boxes, etc. HASSLE FREE PACKAGING. 1000 feet (305 meters) of foot-marked Cable has been packaged in a tangle free, easy pull box. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. NavePoint offers a 30 day money back guarantee on this item.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Low cost, low performance

The cable seemed generally good at first. Easy to take out of the box and run, not too kinky, smooth and not a lot of curves in it. The only problem is that when testing the speed on the cable, my bandwidth was reduced to 1/3. The cable is not suitable for bandwidths over 100 MBit/s. Unfortunately, because otherwise it was a really great cable. I'll go back and find a better cable.

Pros
  • FREE PACKAGING. The 1,000-foot (305-meter) cable, marked "Foot," was packaged in a tangle-free, easy-pull box.
Cons
  • There are disadvantages

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Decent Cheap Cable in Ethernet Cables

Decent, cheap. The box is poorly constructed, you have to keep opening it to thread the cable back through the hole. But the cable works well, there are no particular complaints. It's a good deal, but if you're willing to spend more, you can have an easier cable-making experience.

Pros
  • HIGH PERFORMANCE FREE ETHERNET CABLE. Suitable for home or office Ethernet installation 10/100/1000 Mbps. This Category 6 Ethernet cable is 23 AWG with 4 pairs (8 conductors). Supports bandwidths up to 550MHz.
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Big Budget Cat6 - Cat 6 Cable

I used this cable to run 150 feet under a table in a conference room, through an underground conduit, through a wall and down to a TV. That's all for a USB webcam to connect to a laptop. Again on a budget. It was the right decision for the customer. Everything he said. The cable pulled easily and had a good structure. Some of the chassis felt a bit cheap, but they held up well to twists and dropped ceiling grilles. That's why I give 5 stars.

Pros
  • COPPER COATED ALUMINUM (CCA) CONDUCTORS. This cable is made from copper clad aluminum and offers a good conductor at a low cost. Therefore it is NOT UL, ETL, NEC or TIA certified. CCA cables are not recommended for Power Over Ethernet applications. We cannot guarantee that this cable will be suitable for all applications - it is the installer's responsibility to test the cable for their specific application before installation is complete.
Cons
  • Expensive