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TrueCABLE Cat6A Shielded Riser (CMR) Computer Accessories & Peripherals Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Details

Connector TypeRJ45
Cable TypeEthernet
Compatible DevicesLaptop, Television, Server, Personal Computer, Printer
ColorGray
BrandTRUE CABLE

Description of TrueCABLE Cat6A Shielded Riser (CMR) Computer Accessories & Peripherals

HIGH PERFORMANCE NETWORK CABLE. This riser rated cat 6A lan cable is 23 AWG with 4 pairs (8C). The overall aluminum (AL) foil shield helps eliminate cross-talk and prevents electromagnetic interference (EMI). 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 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

Top-Quality Cat6A Shielded Riser Cable

As a hesitant buyer, I was pleasantly surprised by the TrueCABLE Cat6A Shielded Riser cable. The build quality is exceptional, and it's evident that the materials used are of high quality. As a result of using this cable on my computer, I found that the internet speed and connectivity were noticeably improved. The only con is the price may be slightly higher than other cables in the market. However, the advantages outweigh the cost, and I highly recommend this cable to anyone in need of…

Pros
  • Reliable and high-speed data transfer due to its Cat6A rating and shielding.
Cons
  • Expensive compared to non-shielded or lower-rated Cat6 cables.

There were initial concerns about being able to buy a cable from Revain and ship it to Canada, but the corresponding TrueCable connectors will not ship to Canada. Have found Klein Cat6a connectors to work great. The cable itself seems really well made and I have a yellow spool for Ubiquiti security cameras and a blue spool for Ubiquiti hotspots in my new house. The cable is too narrow for AP bends so I use some short Cat6a 26 AWG pigtails for them and then use female/female or keystone…

Pros
  • Computers and Accessories
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Solid cable - sturdy and easy to work with (but hard to terminate)

Overall I like this cable. It is very durable and of high quality. A lot of reviews complain about its rigidity and I understand why, but it also made it easy to run wires through my attic to stretch the whole house. ends where slack needs to be introduced into the junction boxes. That is hard. The termination is too difficult given the thickness of the cable. I've used keystone jacks and they were pretty tricky, but I can't see how you can actually crimp the end of this thing. Finally, I can't

Pros
  • electronics
Cons
  • boring packaging