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The trueCABLE Cat6 Plenum Ethernet Cable is a high-performance networking solution designed for both speed and safety. With a length of 500 feet and a bandwidth of 550 MHz, it supports up to 10 Gigabit speeds in optimal conditions. Its solid bare copper construction ensures superior conductivity, while the plenum-rated jacket provides fire safety for indoor installations. Certified by trueCABLE and backed by a FOREVER WARRANTY, this cable is the ultimate choice for professionals seeking reliability and performance.
B**G
Great quality cable for a very fair price.
Appears to be very high quality solid core copper cabling. We chose blue, which is probably one of the most popular colors from what I've seen. This is our cable of choice for outdoor warehouse cabling for Wi-Fi and camera systems, including devices on POE++. Easy to drop a box and begin pulling the cable quickly. After punch down, everything performed as expected and worked really well at above what we expected in regards to performance.
B**L
Used the entire roll
I used the entire roll for my home. really good cable. I highly recommend it. 8 ports in the house from basement to attic and then attic to 3 upstairs bedroom
D**N
Pink cat 6
Seems to be quality cable. Works well for its purpose
A**R
As expected, top quality
I ordered 'Plenum' cable, which may not be needed in most cases, but I didn't want to stock two types.Value and durability are certainly there. This is top quality cable. As for "Ease of Use", well, it's as easy to use as any other cable of this type. Being bulk cable, you have to install your own terminations, of course. I'm pretty slow at terminating Ethernet, but I have the tools (RJ45 crimper, ect). It tough on arthritic fingers to straighten the conductors and untwist them, wish there was a tool for that. But this cable is no more trouble to do that than other brands. I've used this brand before - this is a re-order. I'll continue to use this cable in the future.
R**L
Good when CMP rating is needed, but distinquishing wire colors is difficult
I'm writing this review both to comment on the product and to provide some details the Amazon product questions and answers section is too limited to allow. Overall this cable is fine for use where its CMP rating is required, but it's both roughly 30% more expensive and more difficult to work with than CMR cable from the same vendor. The difficulty in using it stems from the fact that the material used in the individual conductor strands does not allow for good coloration, especially the solid orange and solid brown wires. (see photo) In fact I originally thought the cable I received was bad and that those strands had no insulation on them at all. Apparently the insulation material used is needed in order to meet the low-smoke and low toxicity level required by the CMP rating. I did notice that it was a little easier to tell the brown-white from the orange-white wires, so a workaround I've been using is to cut the brown/brown-white pair about 12mm (1/2") shorter than the orange/orange-white pair, making it easier to distinguish the between those pairs during the punch-down or pass-through plug termination process.Other than the insulation coloration issue, this cable is easy enough to work with. It comes out of the carton smoothly and the remaining-length and rating markings are easy to read. I can't really comment on the long-life durability, as I've just installed the cable for the first time. Check back with me in 20 years or so. However, for the short term, I had no issues with the jacket abrading or splitting or the conductors breaking unexpectedly during the installation process.As stated, when I first stripped the outer jacket off the end of this cable, I thought it was defective and posted an inquiry about the "bare" wires in the Amazon product questions section. Unfortunately there is a fairly short character limit when typing in the question, and no way at all to respond to questions that were asked as part of the responses to my question, or even a way to post a follow-up "answer" to my own question. So I apologize to the TrueCable and other responders for not being able to provide clarification or a correction to my inquiry. It wasn't until after I read some replies that indicated that insulation might be fooling me that I decided to get my multi-meter out and prove that the "bare" wires could be shorted together. Much to my surprise, I found they could NOT be shorted, and that there was, in fact, a layer of near invisible insulation on the conductors!
B**Y
CAT6 - Getting ready for 10 Gigabit Ethernet
WiFi is fine for what it does. However, to get 10 Gigabit Ethernet, we're wiring for not only streaming content but also for creating and editing content. We're wiring for 10 Gigabit Ethernet.We actually run 2 Networks in tandem, the Primary LAN to WAN (Synology Router) and our BlackMagic Video Switch LAN Segment (Rackmont Router). Our BlackMagic gear is kept separate to minimize Network Traffic interference from other Network Devices.In the past, wiring CAT5 was OK. We still run CAT5 for the Land Line Phones. We needed to look ahead though for the Network, just short of Fiber, and get ourselves set for better media management. All of our patch cables are CAT6. Therefor, time to run and hard wire CAT6. What we like:1.) This is all copper. Not Copper clad aluminum. Stay away from that.2.) The amount - 500 feet is a lot of cable but doable. Whereas 1,000 feet of cable... Last time we ran cables it was CAT5 from a 1,000 foot roll mostly for Phones. And we ran a lot of Cable. Still have maybe half a roll.3.) On a Spool - Easy to install. And manageable. Easy to store on shelf until more is required.You know when You're handling CAT6. Since it's solid wire, heavier gauge and stiffer. CAT5 is good to 350MHz whereas this CAT6 should be good to 550MHz - a higher attenuation cable. Better would be 750MHz for 10 Gigabit Ethernet. This will do. We're replacing a CAT5 Cable run along the wall, up and down the stairs, draped over doorways. Not bad for a 10 year temporary solution. This will enable a cleaner, more permanent installation. And a shorter run. We plan on using punch down blocks (Cable Matters Cat6 RJ45 Keystone Jack and Keystone Punch-Down Stand) to keep it simple and secure. We hope this helps anyone else thinking about running CAT6 Network Cables. This should be a Bang for the Buck Solution!BTW: We're running 2 lines while in the Cable running process, just in case. Networking is always a growing prospect.
S**S
Difficult to pull
very difficult to pull. MANY MANY tangles and kinks. I went through 8 boxes and none of them pulled smoothly. With 40 cable runs between 150 and 300ft, this product performed VERY POORLY in comparison to expectations.
K**Y
Great quality
Great quality, nice brightly color-coded wires with a spiral twisted pair spacer. Good price.On the same job I used some other manufacturers wire with barely-visible color coding, making punch down connections in dim light a royal pain.This stuff is very easy to see.which wires are which.
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