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The CableGeeker Cat7 Shielded Ethernet Patch Cable delivers up to 10 Gbps speeds with 4 shielded twisted pairs and gold-plated RJ45 connectors, ensuring minimal interference and maximum reliability. Its 100 ft flat design allows for easy, discreet installation in both home and office environments. Compatible with multiple Ethernet standards and equipped with cable clips and straps, it’s the ultimate high-performance networking solution for professionals who demand speed and style.
Brand | CableGeeker |
Connector Type | RJ45 |
Cable Type | Ethernet |
Compatible Devices | Server, Personal Computer, Router, Modem |
Special Feature | Data Transfer, High Speed |
Compatible Phone Models | VoIP phones |
Recommended Uses For Product | High-speed networking, server applications, cloud storage, video chatting, high definition video streaming, gaming, home network, office network, server environment |
Ethernet cable category | Cat 7 |
Color | White |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
Shape | Flat |
Number of Pins | 8 |
Frequency | 6E+2 MHz |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Gauge | 32.0 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Manufacturer | CableGeeker |
UPC | 756171810572 645195913683 |
Item model number | cat7-100w |
Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.28 x 7.67 x 0.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.28 x 7.67 x 0.6 inches |
ASIN | B07HSXT1JT |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 28, 2016 |
L**N
Very good quality
Very useful, I use it most for my ps5 works smoothly with my internet connection. I have more than 2 years with it and still works with the same quality like new.
S**K
Great Product!!!
I recently bought a high-quality cable to relocate my router, and I must say, it has been an excellent purchase. The cable was incredibly easy to run through the walls and attic space, and I didn't face any issues while setting it up. Even though my router is now 50 feet away, the speeds remain the same at 1G, which is fantastic. The cable also has excellent build quality and looks very durable. Overall, I am very impressed with this product and would highly recommend it to anyone who needs a reliable cable for their router relocation needs.
M**E
Speedy and cheap
needed to run cable for router upstairs works great, full speed, no lag, nearly invisible
R**N
Works Great
It’s of good quality, works well, easy installation, color is white.
D**L
We abuse our POE/10GBE cables and these hold up longer than others
These cables hold up well to our abuse, we use them for POE/data transport at 10GBE to cameras that we use for YouTube content creation. So we abuse them routinely. They don't last forever, but this brand last longer than others
J**S
Over a couple of years , no issues
it just works, no issues over last couple of years. Great Value
V**A
Perfect fit
Runs great around the corners of the wall and almost invisible
C**X
Installed, done. So far, so good.
I bought these back in July of 2020 and I'm just now writing a review.Some years back, I had moved into a new space, and instead of installing Ethernet cables, I decided I'd use our own Router's WiFi with newly installed cable modem. It was fine, at first, but, over time, the performance was getting worse, and worse, for both my Mac and PC. The cable company, Sp-----m, of course, doesn't support the WiFi on our Router, and they wanted us to Rent their own "approved" router for WiFi [so much for WiFi standardization]. The added cost was silly [$72 US dollars a year], which should've been included with the price that we pay. To their credit, they did up the speed for the price. But, my Router’s WiFi was just not up to the task of performance I needed in space I occupy. So, I decided it was time to go back to Ethernet. I acquired 50' in white, and in black of these Cat 7 cables. Now, before I installed them, I tested them. When I saw that they both worked, I then installed them together, by methodically, stacking the two cables together and then hammering into the wall using the cable clips, and occasionally, I used the cable straps for turning tight corners, etc. I was surprised at how efficient that worked out. They’re still working and still holding in place to this day, and still have more cable clips.It’s important for you to remember, when measuring the distance you need, to add inches, go over the amount you need. I measured every bit of space, even the door jam space would turn into, and I did mine over the arches of a door, rather than the floor that could end up getting run over by foot traffic. I ended up with roughly two to three feet, of slack on either side. So, 50’ was the perfect amount for me. In other words, measure twice, and you won't have to fix a mistakes later. Again, test your cable before installing, because you wouldn’t want to find out the cable is DOA after you installed. Thankfully, my brain was working that day. Also, there are times where even the best cables are not enough to improve your speed because of distance, which may mean you need a signal booster. From what I understand, if you out more than a 100’ from the modem. You may see performance declines. That’s something you should consider. I would say, just planned for it, just in case, but only order if you're sure you need a signal boosters. I didn't need them, and I’m steadily passing 200Mbps, every day. Mucho, happy, happy.