EliteCat6A Shielded Riser (CMR), 1000ft, FTP 23AWG, Solid Bare Copper, 650MHz, 10Gb Speeds, UL Listed, UL-LP Certification, Higher Performance PoE, Bulk Ethernet Cable Reel, Grey
J**N
Durable and 10Gbps capable
It's easy to get cable from the spool and relatively easy to terminate. I was able to get 10Gbps on runs of 30+m with punch down connectors from CableMattersIt's fairly difficult to break the cable but it is relatively easy to injure. Depending on the speeds you are routing for, you may want to avoid twists or hard angles
A**R
High speed cat6a shielded cable
Holding up great since the installation! Very Happy with the quality and performance. Great for long runs , It’s heavy so be prepared. Would purchase this Elite Cat6a cable again!
A**.
Product arrived as described works great!
Product arrived as described. Heavy duty and works as intended. First time wiring my house and the cable is very easy to work with.
T**S
Absolutely awesome!
Really really nice stuff I would expect to pay 3x this price at an electrical supply easily. Also it comes with the UL certification.
D**.
Cat6A is a standard and an advanced version of Cat6
My home is 1300 sq ft. I am expecting that this roll of Cat6 cables would be sufficient for the entire house. I am currently in the last phase of permit application and I hope to start renovations soon.So, instead of having my electrician purchase cables and charge me a markup, I'm going to supply the cables to him when he rewires my entire house.On a side note, I did some research on Cat6 cables. Per standards, there is only Cat6 and Cat6A. There are some sellers promoting Cat6E cables which is not according to standards. There's no category requirements for Cat6E. So be aware when purchasing these cables. Initially, I thought Cat6E is better than Cat6A. Don't be duped. Do your research.More info:CAT6TIA’s CAT6 standard sets the bar for CAT6 cables and connectivity. The data transmission must perform above the TIA limit for up to 250MHz. The cable can extend up to 100 meters and transfer data at a maximum data rate of 1Gbps (1000-BASE-T).CAT6AAnother version of the CAT6 standard is available; it is labeled as CAT6A and is considered an advancement of CAT6. TIA set the limit at 500MHz, which is double the CAT6 standard. The CAT6A cable can extend up to 100 meters and transfer data at a maximum data rate of 10Gbps (10GBASE-T).CAT6eCAT6e is not an actual standard. It has not been implemented or qualified by the TIA or any other reputable organization or commission. CAT6e is incomparable to CAT6 because the standard technically does not exist. A correct comparison would be between CAT6 and CAT6A. CAT6 is the original version, while CAT6A is the advanced version.
B**.
Premium Quality Cat6 Cable
This is super nice Cat6 cable. It’s shielded, 23AWG, 650MHz, solid copper cable, so it’s basically as good as Cat6 riser cable gets. Furthermore, this cable is UL listed/certified, RoHS and TAA compliant, LP certified, ETL verified, and 3P tested. So yeah, like I said, it’s super nice Cat6 cable.Now, with all of that said, this cable is also somewhat expensive. But I do believe that this cable is definitely worth its eyebrow-raising price tag. And, as the saying goes, you get what you pay for.Finally, I ordered this cable in the violet color. It’s pretty cool looking, and I found the color to be very close to the color of the cable in the provided picture. I guess I would consider it a medium violet. However, I attached a picture of the cable (with jacket printing) to this review, so you can judge it for yourself.If you have any questions about this Elite Cat6 cable, please feel free to ask, and I'll try my best to answer. I hope you found this review helpful.
T**R
Proper 6a Cable!
At first I didn't realize that this is a spool of cable from Infinity cables. I use their cables out in the field for work and clients, their cables are amazing and always work. Having a spool of 6a cable has made my new home setup so much easier to cable and I can take confidence that they're going to last and run at their true speed. I hope to run 10g network but for now 2.5gb is working just fine! The cable and jacket are thick which is expected for 6a but I think its important to note that this is not the cable you want to use for short runs like between network devices or short runs from the wall to a computer. It's just too thicc and not maneuverable. This cable is recommended for longer distance runs like 20ft so that you dont lose any speeds.Overall great cable and spool! Love it!
C**R
Stiff cable, good quality though and great value
Got this to get color coordination on my home lab server rack, 6a is far overrated for this but I was getting the spool anyhow, and for running some long 10Gbps runs in my house when I remodel this summer. The ethernet cord is thick as expected from 6A and has the divider alongside shielding on the outside.No complaints other than the expenses that come alongside running Cat 6A.
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