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The Cat 6E Ethernet Network Cable is a robust 500 FT long cable designed for both indoor and outdoor use. With a blazing speed of 600 MHz and a solid 23 AWG pure copper construction, it ensures optimal data transfer and minimal signal loss. This riser-rated cable meets stringent safety standards, making it ideal for commercial projects. Available in customizable lengths, it’s perfect for any networking need.
P**I
Syston Cable is My FAVORITE !
Absolutely love their cables. Please do yourself a favor and buy these cables! Solid Copper (makes it easier to the RJ45 connectors as well. DO NOT buy CCAW (Copper-Clad Aluminum Wire), sometimes abbreviated to CCA.. It is cheaper, but not worth it. If you want the best, stick to solid copper (if you have to, go with stranded copper), but I recommend staying with solid copper.
S**K
Great value for the bucks
No issue with the cable so far. I was searching for a CAT6 cable to replace the old Coaxial cable and this was a great one. This has internal cable separator as well. Just remember CAT6e is not a official standard rather than a marketing term. CAT6 and CAT6a is the official standards.
D**S
Good Value, Installs Easily
I bought this cable as it was the best copper twisted pair I could find at an affordable price.I have made a lot of cables from it, and it is able to work well for Gigabit ethernet runs at least - whether from a 100 foot long cable between my router and two entertainment center switches, or when used for shorter cables (such as to connect individual devices).It performs well for Gigabit, better than some older cables I had, but I can't comment on anything faster. The cable itself has a decently durable external plastic sheath, and each of the four cable pairs are separated from the others by an inner plastic divider (which is easily removed for attaching RJ-45 connectors).If I end up using the remaining 250 feet or so I have of this cable, I will definitely buy more if it still fits my needs. With this cable and a handful of minor parts, I extended a wired connection in my house to my home office, as well as to two separate switches that themselves link to a number of devices in our upstairs and downstairs living spaces.
E**L
Cable works as advertised!!
I'm not sure what other reviewers have found but there is nothing wrong with this cable I purchased. Is it as "thick" as true CAT6 cable selling for 3x as much? no. It is a little on the thinner side but does that matter to you? If so, buy the 3x the cost cable. If you want speed and results and you want to save a few bucks than this cable is for you! I have a run over 100ft, down the wall, through the basement ceiling, through a few joists, back up a wall and into the room on the far side of the house. WiFi 6 mesh router does about 250mbs to the computer in this room. Wired up with this Syston Cable you can see my results off of Verizon Gigabit service.The upload speed is due to the Asus ZenWifi mesh router that doesn't place nice with Verizon. If I switch to a direct off the Verizon node box hook up, the download speed is the same in the 800 range and upload is in the 800 range. Not sure what more people could expect from this cable.
R**E
Descent cable for the price - be careful with connectors.
TLDR:Works as described! Be careful not to push the striped outer insulation past the strain relief of the plug. It will crush the wires against the inner shielding, resulting in a dropped transfer rate.---When I ran the cable in my house, I was using the rest of the 50ft cable to produce patch cables. After connecting it to my computer, the connection resulted in 100/100. After going through 10 connectors, I finally figured out that I was crushing the wires by pushing the cable past the strain relief at the end of the plug.
M**R
Easy to pull, easy to terminate, worked with Tru-Cable strain reliefs
Rewired my house with CAT 6E ethernet (not an official standard, I'm told) and chose the Syston brand because was a bit heavier -- 23 AWG, was available in the three colors and lengths I wanted, when I wanted it. I found it easy to pull and terminate. I only gave it four stars because one cable I made from a 30 foot section proved defective due to an internal short in that segment of wire. It is possible it came that way from the factory, and it is equally possible I damaged it when pulled the cable. Photo shows the cable drop from ceiling to the point where it enters my rack.
A**V
Excellent Cat6 Cable
I did purchase when the main description still displayed this as Cat6A riser, even though it's really Cat6 riser cable that is supposed to exceed Cat6 specifications. It has "Cat 6 Plus 550 MHz" stamped all throughout the cable jacket, but I don't think there is a "Cat 6 Plus" standard. I was going to return it since this isn't really Cat6A cable, but decided to keep it since I don't think I'll need 10G ethernet over distances that Cat 6A provides for any time soon in the house. Plus, it looks like they sell this brand cable at a certain large home improvement retailer with an orange colored squarish logo, so it probably isn't too bad.Anyway, used almost 400 ft to provide wire to 4 POE capable access points (some ceiling mounted and others connected from a newly installed wall jack) spread through the house. Terminated the other ends to a patch panel which then connects to a managed POE switch which in turn is connected to a router (not wireless). The switch settings show all access points are connected at 1Gbps duplex which is the max capable of the switch and router and the access points are receiving the required POE (power over ethernet) from the switch. Basically, the cable is working as it should.Made some spare (various length) cables terminated with RJ45 Cat6 rated connectors using some of the remaining cable. All in all, very easy cable to work with. I did eventually wire one room with Cat6A in-wall rated cable (another brand) which was thicker/bulkier, but also did work.
F**N
Defective cable. Slow speeds. Other reviewers were correct--avoid at all costs.
Avoid at all costs. Echoing what others have written here, this entire roll is defective. We pulled two 50' runs which were professionally terminated by a licensed electrician. Both are reporting 'poor cable connection' in Unifi. Throughput is less than 8MB. We thought it was possible an issue came up when the tips were crimped. So we cut off all four and re-crimed new connections. Same result. This cable should be avoided at all costs. I have wasted $250 in electrician fees and have to start all over. Lesson learned.
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