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The Jadaol Cat 6 Ethernet Cable is a high-performance 50 ft patch cable designed for both indoor and outdoor use. It supports speeds up to 10Gbps and is compatible with Cat8 and Cat7 networks. Featuring a flat design for easy installation and bundled with 20 cable clips, this cable ensures a clean setup while minimizing noise and interference with its 100% bare copper construction.
L**S
Great price, quality, and signal quality! Easy to hide & work with!
Recently, installed 1Gb fiber Internet, but only one computer could benefit from the speed. The cost of the slim Cat 6 cable at 100’ was cheaper than the regular ‘round’ ethernet cables so one was ordered to connect the office laptop. After all, slims are still twisted pairs, just paired side-by-side buddy style and with a little less insulation (smiles).The cable that arrived is definitely slim, flat and flexible and thinner than my other flat. I do have to admit it was fun unwinding it from the box to use. Anyway, the 100 feet length was a good choice for my distance and it left me with footage left over depending on configuration. As things would have it, I forgot that instead of running the cable under the carpet (a much shorter distance), there are some things that the slim cable can do more effectively than the round ethernet. Namely, to operate in plain site. The cable being flat & white blends in perfectly with my baseboards. I had the footage to go around the lower baseboards of the walls and up/down the door frames into my office. The cable is now hidden in plain sight without having to drill holes in the wall for a pass through or use cable protectors on the floor. You will need to be careful when installing the cable clips (a box of 35 was included) to avoid damaging or pinching, but otherwise it’s a breeze. The cable is now hidden in plain sight. This solution left me with approximately 4 feet left over. From the moment it was plugged in, it worked and all lights green. I have great signal quality. Latency is practically nil and buffering is a thing of the past. I went ahead and ran a few tests, and it confirmed download/upload speeds and reliability consistent to what is being charged. Overall, this is a great price for a super long, quality build, fast ethernet cable that maintains data integrity. I am very happy with performance of this cable and it’s ability to “hide” that I have ordered 2 additional (each 35 feet) to replace regular ethernets that can now be hidden. Go for it!
T**Y
PS5 gamer with no more lag = W in the chat
Using this for PS5 that is located in the basement (router is on the 1st floor and roughly 40ft away) and I couldn't be happier I finally took the time to do this. Wi-Fi worked ok, but would occasionally experience some lag while online gaming. I was definitely skeptical about only spending 10 bucks on this cable as opposed to getting a more expensive one, but my numbers don't lie. This cable is more than adequate for my needs and gaming has been flawless since.Product was well packaged and came with a bunch of cable clips to make the install look neat and tidy.
L**A
Perfect Price, Great Signal Quality, and Easy to Hide!
I recently moved my PC to the other side of my room, and my old ethernet cable wasn’t long enough, so I decided to try this 50ft cable. It’s the perfect length! I love how flat it is, making it easy to camouflage along the lower baseboard of my wall. The cable is super thin yet surprisingly sturdy. The signal quality is excellent, and I ran a speed test to confirm I'm getting the exact download/upload speeds I pay for—no issues at all. Overall, it works exactly as expected and I’m extremely happy with it! Highly recommend.
A**R
Cable works and is cheaper than other cables of the same length
This is a network cable, so really the only questions are cost and reliability of data transfers. And this cable seems to do well on both fronts.From the standpoint of cost this cable was purchased for around $10, which was noticeably cheaper than the other 35 foot network cables I was looking at (many of the other 35 foot cables were $20 or more). And considering where the computer and nearest network switch were located, I needed I network cable that was at least 35 feet in length (to switch my newest computer from WiFi to wired networking).From the standpoint of performance, the cable worked fine from the moment I plugged the cable into both the new computer (a Raspberry Pi 500) and the gigabit switch I had on the other side of the room. And when I did an internet speed test (on the Pi 500), I found that the Pi was now getting the full speed of my home internet (which was noticeably faster than I was getting with WiFi)! So at least during my initial tests, this cable seems to be doing a good job of transferring the network data.NOTE: When I first unpacked this cable, I was surprised to discover that the cable is noticeably smaller/thinner than most network cables I've bought/used in the past. And this may mean that the cable maker used smaller/thinner wires to save money. But if so, this "cost savings" doesn't seem to affect data transfer performance, at least during my initial tests. So unless the cable develops reliability problems over time, I'm personally happy with using this cable to give my Pi 500 fully wired internet.
C**E
Thin and flexible cable but not a great choice if cutting to a custom length
Cable worked great out of the box in a couple locations. The thinness of the cable was great for running around baseboards but had a couple drawbacks. I hoped to cut the cable and repatch an end like I've done many times with the round cables. The internal wires are really thin and hard to get to punch down correctly in a new ethernet jack. I think I went through maybe 30 clips before I got one to test successfully on all 8. Next, trying to tack down the cord using the included cable management clips, the cable slipped down and I hammered a nail through the run. My fault for not being careful but if you are thinking about getting a cable to cut down to size, stick with the round cables with the thicker internal wires. And be really careful when hammering the cable management clips in. Maybe start the nail on the clip, THEN feed the cable, THEN hammer it flush. You only need a super long fast ethernet cable, this one worked great.
A**C
Good for the price!!
I use it for my gaming computer. It’s pretty good. Comes with hardware to put it on the wall. The white color of it blends in with my call. I don’t have any problems with the signal. It does more then enough speed to run pc games, I chose the size I did because my internet modem is in the other room, fits perfectly.
B**Y
Great 100FT Cord - No Issues
its a thin cord thats easy to hide and can go through small cracks without tearing giant holes in the wall. The value was worth it for the size that you were given, and the speeds are unaffected by the length. I recommend it!
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