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TrueCABLE Cat6 Riser (CMR) Industrial Electrical Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
🔌 Wiring & Connecting, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of TrueCABLE Cat6 Riser (CMR) Industrial Electrical

HIGH PERFORMANCE NETWORK CABLE. This riser rated cat 6 lan cable is 23 AWG with 4 pairs (8 conductors). Suitable for 1 and 5 Gigabit speed up to 328 feet and 10 Gigabit speed up to 165ft depending on the installation environment. Bandwidth tested up to 550 MHz. Supports PoE, PoE+, and PoE++ (IEEE 802.3af/at/bt) up to 60W and 300V DC. HASSLE FREE PACKAGING. 1000 feet (305 meters) of our trueCABLE product has been packaged in a tangle free, easy pull box so you don’t have to worry about getting behind on your next job. SOLID BARE COPPER CONDUCTORS. Pure bare copper produces a stronger signal along with better conductivity and flexibility when compared to copper clad aluminum (CCA). FOR USE INDOORS. The gray riser rated jacket is for use in between floors, in wall, and non-plenum spaces. Help fires from spreading floor to floor in vertical installations with mild flame retardance. ✓ CERTIFIED by trueCABLE. Our data cables have been tested with a Fluke DSX-8000 Versiv CableAnalyzer and are in compliance with ANSI/TIA 568.2-D standards, RoHS-3 compliant, and cETLus certified. Backed by our FOREVER WARRANTY.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

For a data infrastructure engineer: This is a pretty good cable

This is a great Category 6 for the price. Stretches great straight out of the box, doesn't kink easily (although it's quite stiff and curly out of the box so don't give it a chance to pull in a clean line), cable sheathing is strong and thick but easy to pinch pull to be hammered. Openable with electrician's scissors, the ripcord is pretty difficult to grab when you need to use it, but it's also solid and the individual pairs themselves have constant twist (important for speed and lack of EMI).

Pros
  • Computers and Accessories
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Big! (From a layman's perspective)

I'm certainly not a networking pro and have very little electronics skills, but I'm better than average with computers. We recently merged several townhouses into one large house and we needed a way to get a good internet signal in 6500 square feet. While the contractors were working opening up the walls and bringing the townhouses together, I used this cable to make 4 jobs from my router to the Ubiquiti Wi-Fi antennas (which are awesome btw). I taught myself how to join the ends of a CAT 6…

Pros
  • Ethernet cable
Cons
  • New competitors have emerged

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Best I've used so far

***UPDATE (6/2020)*** I am reducing to 4 stars due to stock issues. It's one thing if the issue is Covid related, but before that I was struggling with stock and orders. I order this cable all the time and still love it, but unfortunately I don't have much time to get my work done which requires me to use Prime Shipping on every cable I order. This cable comes and goes from Prime availability, with some or all of them losing Prime delivery. Another stock problem I've encountered is pretty…

Pros
  • Computer Accessories and Peripherals
Cons
  • Boring Packaging