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The Cable Sourcing CAT6 20m Ethernet Cable is a high-performance networking solution designed for both indoor and outdoor use. With a 100% solid copper core, it supports speeds up to 10 Gigabits per second, making it ideal for HD streaming, gaming, and CCTV systems. Its weatherproof HDPE jacket ensures durability against the elements, while the easy plug-and-play installation with gold-plated RJ45 connectors makes it user-friendly.
M**E
Good Cable for long runs.
I bought this cable to put Ethernet between my router and computer room - a job I am more than capable of but had been dreading. This cable is well made and easy to work with on long runs.I have used off cuts to make patch leads, however, the cable is quite taught (springy) so is maybe not the best choice for short (less than 1M) patch leads.Super value would recommend.
A**N
Brilliant cable
Good cable, most important it is working, run 20m version overground to my summerhouse where I set a tp-link archer c60 router as an access point, extending the house wifi network. I took the internet signal from a tp link powerline extender to the summerhouse router using this cable.It is a bit rigid, takes carefull uncoilling otherwise it might kink, I run it trough a 25mm pex protection corrugated unsplit tubing (short sections of 6 feet legth added at a time and joined together with electrician tape), where it went through the walls I have decided to keep the rj45 plugs intact and drill a bigger hole (20mm) so it can easily be fed through.Works like a charm.Highly recommended.
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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.
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.
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
M**Y
Good Quality Cable
I bought this cable to connect a PoE security camera to a tp-link PoE switch. Even though the distance between the two devices was only 10m, I wanted to use a quality cable. The text on the outer sheath shows it to be UTP CAT6 4P X 23AWG TIA/EIA568B. At 23AWG, the solid cores are slightly thicker than the advertised 24AWG. Due to the cores being solid, the cable is more rigid than a standard CAT5E 26AWG cable.
R**S
Just the job!
Good outdoor reinforced cable .
A**.
Subject to kinks
No doubt a great cable for permanent routing, but I needed a cable I could roll out and roll up on a frequent basis. For this the cable was not ideal as it is very rigid and tends to kink. Four years after purchase, the kinks have impacted performance, so I need to find a new cable that is more flexible.
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