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TrueCABLE Cat6A Riser (CMR) Industrial Electrical Review

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🔌 Wiring & Connecting, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of TrueCABLE Cat6A Riser (CMR) Industrial Electrical

HIGH PERFORMANCE NETWORK CABLE. This riser rated cat 6A lan cable is 23 AWG with 4 pairs (8C). Suitable for 1 Gigabit and 10-Gigabit Ethernet speeds up to 328 feet. Bandwidth tested up to 750 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 on a tangle free, easy pull reel/spool 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 red 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

Quality CAT6A.: Cables and Connections

Good CAT6A cable. Well protected by a thick shell. Wiring on the ground floor and in the basement. Copper was more break resistant than other cables I ran. Be mindful of the RJ45 connectors you plan to crimp as the thickness of the cable makes it difficult to insert. Keystones were mainly used in my project and this was perfect for them. My hardware only uses 1GB and I have verified that these speeds are reached with no issues. I wanted to test the future so I used this cable as it can hold up…

Pros
  • HIGH PERFORMANCE NETWORK CABLE. This Category 6A riser network cable conforms to the 23 AWG 4-pair (8C) standard. Suitable for 1 Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet at speeds up to 328 feet. Bandwidth tested up to 750 MHz. Supports PoE, PoE+ and PoE++ (IEEE 802.3af/at/bt) up to 60W and 300VDC.
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 3 out of 5

not for Ethernet cable newbies

I teach computer networking in a program that requires students to make their own ethernet cables and do their own runs each semester. We still tend to use Cat5e just because it's economical and easy to use for beginners, but sometimes we plug in and use Cat6 when it's available. I figured Cat6a would be no different than 6 so I decided to protect my home a bit by purchasing this product for a home project I am working on. This Cat6A material is a whole different beast if you're used to working

Pros
  • INDOOR USE. The red shirt is intended for use between floors, in walls and in spaces not connected to the plenum. Support floor-to-floor fire propagation in vertical installations with moderate fire resistance.
Cons
  • Some Little Things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Impressive quality and value

If you're looking for a high quality indoor CAT6A CMR cable at a reasonable price, you've just found it. I'm installing Wi-Fi networks and camera systems and this particular cable is for an internal Wi-Fi hotspot/switch. Installing a router/server. I was guided by the following criteria when making my selection: • The cable must be made of solid copper. Many of the purlins I install are up to 300 feet high. Stranded copper cable should not be used over 75 feet • The cable must be CAT6A as the…

Pros
  • SOLID COPPER CONDUCTORS. Pure bare copper gives a stronger signal along with better conductivity and flexibility than copper clad aluminum (CCA).
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