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🌐 Future-Proof Your Network with True Performance & Durability
The TRUE CABLE Cat6 Direct Burial Outdoor Ethernet Cable is a 1000ft, shielded F/UTP cable built with 23AWG solid bare copper conductors. Designed for extreme outdoor conditions, it features a UV-resistant, waterproof PE jacket and supports 10Gbps speeds up to 165ft with 550MHz bandwidth. It delivers up to 100W PoE++ power, making it ideal for powering devices like PoE cameras and access points. ETL listed and field-tested, this cable ensures professional-grade performance and durability for home and business networks.


















| ASIN | B01JAVN3Y4 |
| Brand | TRUE CABLE |
| Cable Type | Ethernet |
| Cable type | Ethernet |
| Colour | Copper,Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Printer, Router, Server, Television |
| Compatible Phone Models | No Compatible Phone Models |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, PC, Printer, Router, Server, Television |
| Compatible phone models | No Compatible Phone Models |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Connector type | RJ45 |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 257 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabits Per Second |
| Ethernet Cable Category | Cat 6 |
| Frequency | 550 MHz |
| Gauge | 23.0 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Length | 1000 Feet |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 15.88 kg |
| Manufacturer | trueCABLE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6ESCMXBLK_1Krl |
| Maximum Current | 6 Amps |
| Model Name | 6ESCMXBLK_1Krl |
| Model Number | 6ESCMXBLK_1Krl |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 8 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Waterproof |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor direct burial, powering devices over Ethernet, home and business networks |
| Special feature | Waterproof |
| Specification Met | ETL |
| UPC | 675595372117 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
D**Z
EXCELLENT QUALITY. KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!!!
Superior cable! First, I install WiFi APs and PoE cameras where the cables often run outside. My requirements for the cabling are UV stability, thick outer jacket for weather resistance (ice, snow, wind), shielding, drain wire for grounding, and quality construction overall. This cable exceeds my requirements on all levels. Now, this is THICK stuff--far thicker than many have worked with. Once you know this going in, and what to buy and how to compensate, then you will do fine. Go in blindly and without the correct tools or research and you will be so frustrated that you won't want to try cable like this again. You might leave a bad review, and quite undeserved, just because you didn't know what you were doing. Here are the general rules: 1. Buy the PROPER shielded connectors. Now, not all RJ45 connectors are the same. Most are built to accept a different maximum conductor diameter and/or overall outside diameter (OD). For the most part, with this cable, the primary concern is the OD. The cable OD happens to be 7.8 mm. This means your connector selection is limited and you will need to know how to ovalize the end of the cable jacket prior to insertion/termination. You may need to even add a small amount of dielectric grease to the very end of the cable jacket to ease insertion. I use, and ONLY use, Platinum Tools EXO EX RJ45 connectors, model 48 with external ground. That connector is spec'd for jacket max OD of 7.75mm but it is close enough and while being a tight fit it will reward you with the fact that there are no bars or liners to deal with. The conductors will come out of the front of the connector where you can verify proper TIA 568A/B wiring sequence prior to termination. Another important point is this connector will let you tug on the wires and help to pull everything through to minimize kinks as the cable jacket seats. The EXO EX crimp tool crimps and trims the conductors in one cycle...nearly eliminating the possibility of a bad crimp as long as you do your part. 2. Buy the PROPER strip tool. You really have two options...use the string inside the cable to strip the jacket back if you don't have or don't want to buy the right tool for concentric stripping. If you use the "flay back" method you will then need to be sure the jacket is concentric as you cut the jacket off. It does not help to have a ragged jacket while you are trying to seat it inside a connector! As far as strip tools...again I use a Platinum Tools Cyclops. I use the MAX setting and it slices quite well and creates a nice concentric cut. It WILL also cut off the AL shielding in the process but not make it through the cloth water proofing tape which seems to be a cut barrier. In this case, you don't want to fold back that AL shield anyway since it would make it impossible to fight the cable into ANY connector. You will rely on the drain wire. 3. KNOW how to comb out kinks. This is CAT6E which has very tight twists and thick gauge wire. Some people use their fingers or a piece of cable jacket. Yikes. If you value you thumb and fingers...simply use a metal rounded tool like the shaft of a screw driver to remove all kinks from the end of the cable jacket all the way out. Be patient. 4. IF you are highly experienced and don't mind some bad terminations from time to time you can opt for a big CAT6A shielded connector that uses bars/liners but be prepared for an exercise in frustration because the cable spline will do all it can to keep you from perfectly lining up the conductors which will lead to conductors kinking while inserting your load bar assembly into the connector. Hence, my personal insistence on the Platinum Tools EXO EX connectors. Now, here is the construction of this cable from the outside in: PE UV Stable jacket, OD is 7.8 mm Rip cord AL foil (not metal coated mylar...actual foil) Tinned copper ground wire Cloth wrap/water proof tape Conductors arranged into 4 parts Spline I ran the entire spool of this cable and terminated either to CAT6 shielded jacks or shielded connectors and I have no issues at all. The cable does not kink up nearly as easily as standard thickness cable, but it will kink up if you are not watching. The jacket is somewhat slick like it was coated with a light wax but use cable lube inside conduit. I did make use of dielectric grease at the very lip of the cable jacket going into connectors. This will not hurt your termination or cause degradation.
P**P
Good wire
Easy to run. Nicely made. Easy to strip.and punch down. Use shield Jack's and ends
D**Y
Consistent Quality - the right cable for the job
I ran 933 ft (284m) of the entire roll with a Ubiquiti Long-Range Ethernet Repeater (UACC-LRE) every 300ft (100m). These are powered via a Ubiquity USW-Ultra-210W GbE PoE+. The entire run sustains full Gigabit speed without unexpected transmission errors. The cable is marked on the jacket on every foot to keep track of usage. The foil shielding is rugged and does not rip easily, which was a requirement for continuous continuity. The drain wire was 'right-sized' for its job and was easy to manipulate. The pair twist rate was consistent throughout the entire length of the spool; in other cheaper options, this is not the case. The jacket was durable and yet still easy to work with.
C**S
Amazing Customer Support!!!!
Top-notch customer support. Reliable, fast, great to work with. I had some issues with my order that were entirely my fault; however, True Cable allowed me to get a full refund on this item and was incredibly accommodating, despite not having to be. Cable quality is also top-notch. I will 100% purchase cable from these folks again in the future.
M**S
solid cable but very difficult to configure
i’ve run a lot of ethernet cable for poe cameras at multiple homes with no issues. i needed to run 2 cables from our new house to the entrance gate, about 275 ft. i’ve not dealt with direct burial cables. this cable is solid, high quality. i quickly, however, hit serious issues which would not have occurred if trucable was clearer in their requirements. the 8 copper internal wires are thick. you can not use standard rj45 connectors. you must use trucable connectors. you must precisely follow their instructions for attaching the connectors to their cable. i had to buy their snips and it was near impossible to find the copper tape for the ground wire. trucable support was helpful but seemed keen to just close my support ticket. it took me about 20 min per rj45 connection. as others have noted, these rj45 connectors are generally lose in the female receptacle with poor connections. the slightest touch can cause these to lose connection. it’s a real hassle. i wound up pulling these connections tight with electrical tape and NEVER touching the connection once established.
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