EliteCat5e Riser (CMR), 1000ft, UTP 24AWG, Solid Pure Copper, 350MHz, UL Listed, Easy to Pull (Reelex II) Box, Bulk Ethernet Cable, Blue
R**1
Great cat5e cable
Getting faster speeds compared to my last cable. Installed with ease and came inside a nice pull box. Solid copper and gives me the network speed I desired. Great pricing for this quality of cable. I would absolutely order again.
S**N
So far so good...
The cabling worked great for a new run i added to attach my sound bar to the network. The sheathing is a little thin, but was sufficient to get the job done and I'm getting good bandwidth to the device. My only concern is the longevity of the cabling after long term usage. However, so far so good!
T**O
Four Stars
standard copper wire
K**N
Works great for my POE security camera system install
Great solid copper CAT5E cable rated for running inside walls or attic through your house as long as it's outside of a plenum (ie. air ducting). It's easy to pull out of the box and work with. I had no issues crimping on pass-thru style RJ45 connectors in the ends to complete my cable assemblies. Use this to run network lines through my house for a POE NVR security camera system and have had no issues with the cabling since the installation. Good value for the price if you don't need CAT6 speeds which camera's don't. If you're wiring you're whole house for LAN networking then going with CAT6 would be better future proofing for speed improvements in the future.
G**N
Good product
Good product
C**R
Fine gigabit wire
Running wiring in my basement and to my first floor and wanted CAT 5E as it's easy to work with and can work with regular wall plugs. Fortunately, this wire comes in a box with an easy-to-pull hole (can confirm that after a few hundred feet).The wire does fine and crimps without much issue, after testing transfer speeds it seems that I am hitting the max gigabit connection with respectable pings despite my, probably, poor network jack crimping. I have these ran from the unfinished ceiling in my basement to a few rooms down here for more reliable internet connectivity and haven't had any issues guiding the wire through holes.The casing on this wire is a bit weird, it feels like the wire is too small for the case and often is easy to kink. I am unsure if this is because it is CMR rated and the casing is meant to operate in this sense. It's just worth noting if you are doing a network rack and care about the cabling look.Overall, reliably transfer gigabit speeds to rooms in my house and works fine.
M**E
Great (and typical) cable for home (and pro) networking
This is a great choice for what you might want if you're wiring up your house for networking, IP cameras, or just about anything else. It's riser rated, meaning you can safely run it almost anywhere outside a plenum (you won't sleep well at night if you use something that could smoke or spread flames easily and place a risk on your family's health). I love this company, BTW, for straight up telling you when it is not safe to run cables in walls (some of their other products); I've noticed plenty of shysters on Amazon that will skirt the issue....Another issues those same shysters might skirt if that they often use Copper Clad Aluminum when of course this Elite cable is pure copper. I'll just tell you this: the labor to run cables - if you're paying for it - is much more than the cost of the cable, so why cheap out? And if you're doing it yourself like me, you're not going to want to ever have to do it again.These guys have all the certification and all the best specs. Very happy with Elite cable.
R**Y
Three Stars
hard to work with
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