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This Cat 7 Outdoor Ethernet Cable offers a high-speed 10Gbps data rate with 600MHz bandwidth, triple SFTP shielding for interference-free connections, and a weatherproof, UV-resistant PVC jacket designed for outdoor durability. The 328ft bulk cable comes with 20 RJ45 connectors for customizable lengths, featuring a thicker 24AWG copper clad aluminum conductor to ensure stable, low-loss transmission ideal for gaming, streaming, and professional networking.
E**A
Excellent product
Product as described
J**C
Aluminum wire coated with copper (Highly unstable)
I bought this cable to connect my network setup together. The cable speeds are all over the map, I don't have complete drops but it isn't stable. I've run tests on my hardware trying to figure out why my connection fluctuates and I realized that the cable isn't a solid copper core. The core of the wire is aluminum coated with copper. That means that the frequency that the cable can handle is very unstable, Also the gauge of this wire is to small to handle high transmission rates. i.e. 10Gbps. I recommend if you want a cable solution for your network buy from a legitimate ethernet cable seller like (TrueCable.com). I highly discourage anyone from purchasing this cable. Spend a little more and get the real thing.
R**T
Its a solid chord
I got this in the Vine program. Im not sure how to give a detailed review on this. To me, I like to keep things simple. This chord works and it works well. It appears to be well constructed so I dont anticipate it breaking prematurely. Im not sure what else I can say, it plugs in and it works. On top of all that, its a pretty blue color, not the dull grey that so many look like :-)
R**K
Convenient, functional 25' cable
My review is for the 25' RJ45-terminated version of this cable, $17 at the time of my order. It doesn't seem to be on the same listing (which is now a bulk cable with ends), but it's what I got when I ordered.There's not a lot to say about the cable - it works for my needs at gigabit Ethernet speeds, great for an out-of-the-way run the long way around my home office to a set of shelves I want to connect to the main router in my office. Cat7 should handle 40gbit Ethernet if any devices come out with that spec - I still see none available on the market - but this cable should handle mgig or 10GBase-T as well as any lower speeds. For now I'm using it for a gigabit link to a switch across the room, and it's more than enough for that.
J**M
Sturdy and Reliable Cat 7 Cable for Outdoor Use
This product is a 25-foot (7.6-meter) Cat 7 outdoor Ethernet cable labeled as "direct burial" with a waterproof PE jacket. It is a very sturdy and somewhat stiff cable, which is reasonable for outdoor use.The cable comes with RJ45 connectors on each end, as stated on the product page. While Cat 7 cables are officially rated for GG45 or TERA connectors, manufacturers often terminate them with RJ45 for compatibility with older systems. To be clear, this is a Cat 7 cable, but due to the RJ45 connectors, its performance is effectively limited to Cat 6a levels (600 MHz, 10 Gbps). True Cat 7 functionality (1000 MHz, improved EMI shielding) requires GG45 or TERA connectors, which include additional contacts. That said, RJ45 ensures broader compatibility with standard devices, while GG45 or TERA would maximize the shielding and performance in high-interference environments.For durability, if you plan to bury the cable, I recommend using a conduit to protect it from moisture and physical damage. The PVC jacket should last a long time when buried as-is, but using a conduit will extend its longevity and help prevent damage from digging or other hazards.I ran some basic performance tests, and the cable performed well under load. While I don't have a way to inspect the shielding without damaging the cable, if it is shielded as described in the product details, this is as good as you can get for an RJ45-terminated Cat 7 cable.Would I have returned this product after using it? Nope. It is exactly as described on the product page. I specifically needed an RJ45-terminated cable since I don't use GG45 or TERA connectors. I tested it for astrophotography applications, and it worked well. I expect to use it outdoors for a very long time with my telescope, data acquisition, and mount control hardware.
T**T
An Outstanding CAT 7 Cable!
I am thoroughly impressed with this MEIPEK Cat 7, 25ft, SFTP Triple Shielded Ethernet Cable. The higher (600Mhz) frequency allows for massive amounts of data to flow freely. Frequency with regard to LAN cables is much like width in a water pipe, the larger the width diameter of a water pipe, the more volume of water can flow. This is crucial for a cable the caps out at 10Gbps.10Gbps (or ten gigabits per second) is equal to 1.25 GBps (or one and one quarter gigabytes per second). This means that a 100 gigabyte file can be transferred in just one minute and twenty seconds. BLAZING!My tests with this quality cable proved flawless. The product is everything it claims to be in the product description. Since the moment I connected it, I have experienced ZERO issues. It is well-constructed, the ends are solid and well-crafted, and the connections it creates are tight and sturdy.Highly recommended!.
P**.
Poor quality and unreliable
Or quality in materials.
S**T
A well built and sturdy cable at a competitive price.
Cat 7 network cable!Why should I buy Network cable when Wifi is pretty darn fast?The answer to that is that the cable is not subject to interception and cuts down on your security risks.CABLE NETWORK IS MORE SECURE THAN WIFI!Why should I buy cat 7 cable versus cat 6 cat 5 or cat 8?SPEED!And the fact that the higher numbers are faster than the lower numbers - Cat 7 is faster than cat 5 or 6, cat 8 is faster than 5, 6, or 7...Even in Internet cafe or Starbucks I'll use a WiFi router that I know is secure and connect to it using a network cable. And my go to network cable now is at least a cat 6. I have one with every notebook that I have.Price is pretty much the same across the board and the capacities on these cat 7 cables are as high as you need.Any time I'm buying cable now it's cat 7 or cat 8, although cat 8 is more designed for use in a data center environment.Thus cable is well built and sturdy.Recommended.
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