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Ethernet Patch Internet Cable

$28.94
$98.99 71% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Light Gray
Size: 7 Feet
Model: MUOK_10
Style: 10-Pack
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Top positive review
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Amazon Locked up the 2-stage shielding, 1st quality coated terminals and Shield Ends - Genuine CAT7
By A_Thomas on Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2016
Ordered this in the 25' length for an application within my Crestron enabled smart home. I needed to relocate one of the four wireless access points necessary to provide full coverage. The 'run' from my data closet to the previous endpoint (Unfii Wireless Access Point) was about 150-170'; which if you understanding networking - isn't a problem. A 'node' in networking is 330' - meaning your cable run can travel about the length of a football field. The 'but' is that your network is only as strong as its weakest link - so good cables are vital. Thus I used this AmazonBasics CAT7 25' cable and a Cable Matters (all metal-shielded) Ethernet in line coupler to extend my run from its 170' to about 200' total to update the position on a wireless access point. That end device nicknamed WAP - then provides its additional sphere of coverage in a home or business. I was shocked that latency, ping rate and throughput only had a delta of <1 if not zero - WOW! Here's the skinny - Amazon got this one right. This cable has what it needs to win - the individual four pairs of wires within it are all twisted tight (avoids its ability to be interfered with by radio signals, etc.) and then these 4 pairs were wrapped in their own insulation (called shielding). Then true to CAT7 standards the individually wrapped quad set of pairs were wrapped in metal-based outer shield. Further the quality of materials on the end connectors themselves are first rate and the ends (what we plug into devices) are also shield against the invisible radio frequencies that permeate our homes. I'm trying to simply this but I'm smiling because if it needs simplified - you probably don't care anyway!. But I have a full 1GHz data connection to my home (and I truly wanted this section of the home to receive the full power of my strong Internet - and I succeeded. I am so proud that Amazon's ability to tell a manufacturer - hey this thing is going to be high value - no BS and conform to true CAT7 architecture - and it actually happened. When this is for yourself, your teen's Xbox or for work - I can't imagine you can find a higher quality cable anywhere near its price or guarantee. This cable enabled me to place an access point closer to an area where only the 5GHz bands could pass the steady 1411k per second for Tidal Hi-Fi streaming or my Vudu UHD Atmos enabled streaming - or even my Vidity UHD downloads from Fandango with ease! Even when I'm streaming exterior CAMs steadily to this area of the house via the Crestron Video Distribution Network - the 600MHz of this cable truly laughs it off. I have absolutely zero doubt that anyone will complain that this cable is the cause of their GHz connect slowing down to 100/10MB within any application they're going to use. Finally it comes wrapped nicely coiled in plastic and then placed in one Amazon's simple but first quality boxes - so the first impression and heft of the cable was solid too. I would repeat this purchase 100 times.
Top critical review
2 people found this helpful
Not &#34;User Friendly.&#34; How will I know what type cable it is?
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2019
There is no indication on the cable that it is Cat 7. While the box indicated the type, how can I be sure they sent me the right cable and didn't make a mistake while packing the boxes with the cables? And in the future, how will I know what type cable I am using? The only marking on the cable indicates "ASBX 15 19." When I "Googled" this code, it does not seem to indicate Cat 7. I'll have to write "Cat 7" with a marker on these cables, which will look ugly instead of professional.This is the second time I have been disappointed by Amazon Basics failure to label their products. A few weeks ago I bought two USB C to A cables to use with a new cell phone. One was supposed to be Gen 2 and the other Gen 1. The Gen 2 cost more than twice as much Gen 1, but once removed from their boxes, they look absolutely identical. I had to write on the cables and only hope I remembered which one went with which box after noticing the lack of distinguishing labels on the cables.Finally, the color is something like "putty" -- definitely not white like pictured in the listing by Amazon. I had specifically decided to order these cables for their white color. Not a deal breaker, but I am quite disappointed overall that Amazon Basics cables are NOT "user friendly".

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