Cables To Go - 31341 - 5ft CAT6 550Mhz Snagless Patch Cable Blue
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Average customer review:Product Description
With Cables To Go's Cat6 550Mhz Snagless Patch Cables you can stay ahead of the game with the use of this high-speed cabling to distribute data, voice and video. These cables deliver stable performance to 550 MHz and meet EIA/TIA Cat 6 TIA/EIA-568-B-2.1, draft 9 standards. Perfect for bandwidth intensive applications up to 550 Mhz and beyond, they drastically reduce both impedance and structural return loss (SRL) as compared to standard 100 Mhz wire! This is accomplished by bonding together each of the individual pairs, helping to maintain the twist-spacing throughout the line right up to your termination point. Constructed with high-quality wire and a shortened body plug will keep Near-end Crosstalk (NEXT) levels to a minimum.The all-new molded, snag-free design is like no other! It prevents cable snags during installation while providing excellent strain-relief. This radical design makes insertion and removal hassle-free while protecting the clip. Whether used in single port or high-density applications, these Cat6 cables are the perfect solution. Cables To Go Cat6 550Mhz Snagless Patch Cables are available in a variety of colors to easily color-code your network installation.
Product Details
- Color: Blue
- Brand: Cables To Go
- Model: 31341
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 8.00" w x 8.00" l, .5 pounds
Features
- Sold Individually
Customer Reviews
It works
What can I say. I'm using it to connect my Linux box with a gigabit card to a gigabit switch and it works as it should. I get the expected speeds on file transfers.
Great Cable
Hard to really review a cable. Either it works or it doesn't and then you just have to add price as the only variable. Well this scores 100% on all accounts. My system is blue so it was a bonus that they even had the shade of blue that my case is.
Seems to work, a keeper
don't have anything else to compare to. I had the LinkSys WRT54GS 54g router, and the downloading of a 374 MB file via LAN was at 64 mbps max, while a D-Link DIR-655 gigabit router is 112 mbps max, so I guess it's working. But, who the heck came up with this gigabit BS, the actual speed is far from what their theoretical claim is, even the router's tech support stated that 125 mbps is the max that can be expected from a home router. This Gigabit BS should be renamed to 10/100 Enhanced or 54g X2






