🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!
The Mediabridge CAT6 Ethernet Patch Cable (25 ft) delivers ultra-fast data transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps at 500 MHz, making it perfect for high-demand applications like gaming and HD streaming. With gold-plated RJ45 connectors and a robust 24AWG construction, this cable ensures minimal resistance and crosstalk, while being UL Listed for safe in-wall installations. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it’s the ultimate choice for anyone looking to enhance their connectivity.
Brand | Mediabridge |
Connector Type | RJ45 |
Cable Type | Cat 6 Ethernet |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, Server, Router, Printer |
Special Feature | Data Transfer, High Speed |
Compatible Phone Models | VoIP phone |
Ethernet cable category | Cat 6 |
Color | Blue |
Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabytes Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.51 Pounds |
Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
Gauge | 24.0 |
Model Name | FBA_31-399-25B |
Specification Met | ISO, IEC |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item model number | 31-399-25B |
Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 300 x 0.25 x 0.25 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 300 x 0.25 x 0.25 inches |
Manufacturer | Mediabridge Products, LLC. |
ASIN | B001W28L2Y |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 16, 2009 |
C**E
They say the round cord is faster than flat ones! I don't see the difference.
I got 530 mbps with my 500 mbps fiber service. No loss has been observed.
F**K
ethernet cable
works great
T**S
Great Quality
Just what I was looking for.
P**N
Cables
Excellent Product
A**S
“The Unicorn Silk Highway of Data!”
I’ve been using the Mediabridge™ Ethernet Cable (25 Feet) for a while now, and let me tell you, it’s a game-changer. This cable is like the Usain Bolt of Ethernet cables—fast, reliable, and ready to sprint data packets across the digital universe.The Need for Speed:I plugged it in, and my internet speed went from a tortoise to a cheetah! Seriously, I think this cable has a secret turbo boost. My data packets now travel at warp speed, leaving buffering screens in the dust. It’s like they’re riding on a luxurious silk highway, sipping digital mojitos as they go.Unicorn Hair Weave:I’m pretty sure this cable is woven with unicorn hair. When I unboxed it, I half-expected rainbows to burst forth. My cat tried to chew it, but it just laughed and kept transmitting data. I’ve never seen a cable so determined to deliver packets. It’s like it whispers, “Fear not, dear user, I’ve got this.”Life of the Party:I’ve even started inviting friends over just to show off my cable. They’re all jealous. We gather around it like it’s the campfire of connectivity. Honestly, I’m considering framing it and hanging it on my wall. It’s that special. Maybe I’ll throw a cable-warming party. You’re invited, of course!No Tangles, No Drama:Other cables? Pfft. They tangle up like spaghetti in a blender. But not this one. It’s like it has a PhD in untangling itself. I’ve watched it perform acrobatics—loop-de-loops, figure eights—without breaking a sweat. It’s the Cirque du Soleil of cables.The Real Deal:So if you’re in the market for an Ethernet cable, look no further. The Mediabridge™ Ethernet Cable (25 Feet) is the real deal. Trust me, your internet will thank you. And hey, if you ever need a morale boost, just stroke the cable gently. It’ll whisper, “You’re doing great, sweet human.”Happy surfing, my fellow data traveler!
D**T
LOL!!!
It's a CAT 6 cable. What is there to say? It either works or it doesn't. Mine works.
B**J
Good
Does the job.
W**D
Another excellent Mediabridge product.
Most folks view cat5 cables as either they work or they don't. What's the big deal? In some ways, I see it that way too. Here's the thing. Just because something does it's job doesn't mean it's doing it well. Most of us have owned a lot of cat5 cables over the course of our computing lives. Mostly we don't even pay for them. They just sort of show up. You get one or two that come with a computer or a router. Maybe the cable guy left a few extra when he came to your house ...because the Cable Company thinks we're too stupid to setup our own internet. A lot of the time I don't even know where I get them. It's probably magic or something. I'm convinced the sock monster is involved. You here me sock monster!? Keep your cat5 cables. Just stop stealing my left socks out of the drier!The point is; we all end up with these things laying around so why buy them? Because they suck! In my case because I didn't have enough anymore ...because they suck! A little too short or way too long. The tabs break off. Slow. They stop working, under completely mysterious circumstances. You end up staring at them with a magnifying glass like you're Sherlock Holmes going after Moriarty. Hunting for some clue as to why they so tragically died. Ultimately, failure to solve the mystery will crush you to the ground in utter defeat. Leaving you screaming at the sky with hatred for all mankind. In the recycle bin it goes and it's off for harrowing adventures trying to find a working cat5 cable. Don't laugh. I've actually done the magnifying glass thing and I've seen other people do it too. Okay, maybe not the screaming at the sky bit.Here's why Mediabridge cat5's do not suck. Even a cursory glance shows these to be well made from quality parts. It's not likely to last until the end of time but I suspect it will still work 15 years from now. Much lower packet loss, line jitter, data corruption and all that geekspeak when compared to other name brand cat5's I've owned. In other words, it's more efficient and therefore can move data in less time. I copied a 32.4 GB file from my laptop through my router to my desktop and it was noticeably faster, by about 10%, than the cat5 it replaced copying the same file.Good price for high quality. As in I didn't have to get a second job to pay for it. Not that I have a primary job. You hear that Mediabridge? You should hire me as an Advertising Consultant or something. I need a job.Initially, I thought was odd that they used odd numbered lengths. 3 ft. 7ft. instead of the usually 2ft. or 6ft. Then I realized, with every inch of pun intended, that extra foot goes a long way. (Piers Anthony would be so proud ...or he'd shoot me for a fool.)
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