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C**O
Does exactly what I need
This is the second cable I've ordered to get good Wi-Fi to my summerhouse at the top of my 80 ft garden. First one had a fight with a hedge trimmer!!!I was so pleased with the first one I immediately reordered, it arrived the next day. My work from home balance is restored.It does the job, signal is as good as anywhere in my house.
C**M
Really good
We used this for my PS5 and Firestick, from the wifi box downstairs to my room, we went in the loft, down side of the house and into the room, it’s strong, reliable and very secure. Recommend
B**Y
How do I unplug it from my pc idk because there is no manual
I kinda hate the way how there is no tutorial ik it’s an Ethernet cable but it’s different to the rest and I do not understand a few things.
R**.
Ideal ethernet cable for local network
Bought three different lengths of this cable as never 100% sure what was actually required when tacking around corners etc. to make a neat finish. Works great on my CCTV which uses POE. Remember that this cable uses solid conductors so not suitable for day to day patch leads where flexibility is required. If you are feeding the cable through partitions remember that the hole will need to allow RJ45 to pass through. When passing through walls suggest you get the equivalent bare cable and add the connectors yourself
I**.
Just as it says on the tin
Cable coils a lot (I bought 40 meters) to run to an outbuilding. Expect a drop in WIFI speed, time will tell if the cable stands up to our British weather.
A**R
Perfect cable for most uses
This ISNT an armored external use cable. But this is great for workshops and offices. It has a thick plastic coating so you dont have to worry about breaking it when using nail in cable holders on skirting.However, it will not withstand heavy treading.Consider this a High quality normal ethernet cable and use as you would a home one.
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Not convinced by outdoor suitability claims
I bought the 40m variant to connect my house to my garage (outbuilding). The cable works well. It was well terminated. I managed around 900mbit through it - even after reterminating.I’m not convinced it’s anything more than fairly standard cat6 UTP cable. There’s no additional outer sheath to protect it as with some others. The sheath itself doesn’t feel any different to other cables I’ve got. Cutting through the sheath reveals it’s quite thin, which leads to it easily kinking.Hopefully the material has weatherproof properties - that remains to be seen.Between this and some CCA outdoor cable, I hope I’ve made the right choice.
F**N
Good value CU POE external cable CAT6 not shielded
If you need a cable to connect your CCTV system (likely to carry power/POE thus CU/copper not CCA/aluminium, AWG24) at 100Mbit and perhaps gigabit in the future, and not expensive - then this is the cable for you. You can just snip the connectors and crimp your own if you need to or cut as required.You need CU cable to carry power (POE) otherwise the losses may be too much for CCA on long runs, not to mention the thinner (higher AWG) wires may get hot depending on current flowing (some cameras draw quite a bit).I've cut it (to crimp) and it does seem copper, with a 2nd plastic shield and plastic spacer between pairs. Thus it can be a bit stiff to route but nothing major.For site-2-site connections (say rooms in your house) I don't recommend any non-shielded cables (UTP) as they may pick up too much interference and cause issues even at gigabit. Go for shielded (S/FTP) even CAT5A if need be but perhaps CAT6A+ if you think you will be there for some time and upgrade at some point to faster than gigabit
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