
This product is listed, advertised and sold as a flat, high speed Cat6 cable and it literally does. All other higher end 24 AWG Cat5e and Cat6 products mention PoE (Power over Ethernet) at the end of a long list of identical features, but due to the small 30 AWG cable there is no way to connect the device to the other end with this variant to supply with electricity. , especially at 150 feet. So the good news is that I was able to reconfigure my security cameras with a narrow cable, move the remote router much farther, and use the better, shorter cable I had on hand for PoE. leg to the antenna. It works well, only had to splurge in the afternoon due to the lower quality of the $25 part. Sorry but it's too expensive to ship back and it takes a long time to order a new one to Hawaii.