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This 50ft Cat6 Outdoor Ethernet Cable features 24AWG pure copper conductors supporting blazing 10Gbps speeds. Its waterproof, UV-resistant jacket and direct burial capability make it perfect for reliable, long-term outdoor networking. Compatible with Cat7 and Cat8 standards, it ensures versatile, high-performance connectivity for all your devices.
S**H
Does the job
Functionally, it does its job. Speed test clocked my computer at ~490mbs download, up from ~100mbs on WiFi. I pay for 500mb internet, so seems good to me.Comes with maybe 20 plastic clips to secure it to a surface, which might be enough for a casual application, but I was running it across the ceiling and wanted it to be very flush and tightly secured, so I bought an extra pack. Unfortunately they were a little deeper than the originals, so I used all the originals on the ceiling and used the others for running it up/down doorframes and around the baseboards.Pinned up on the edge of the hallway ceiling, it's barely noticeable. I also use some "invisible" scotch tape to keep it more flush, which probably not everyone should do, since it does reflect light, but we hardly ever have the lights on in the hallway so it works for me.
A**R
Solid for a great price!
Great Cat6 Ethernet Cable! To start we have signal issues due to a solid steel support beam across our home foundation. We run different routers with wifi as well as wired. This cable runs from the router in the basement to a upstairs room off the back of the house. The flatness and white color is nice since it mostly is pinned up across the basement ceiling. It does run along the floor in an area and gets stepped on, which is why I purchased this 2nd one as a backup just in case. So far so good, its pretty durable and its been over a year now. Great price as well.
X**O
Perfect for gaming sessions
Recently, I had a 1Gb fiber Internet connection installed. While the upgrade was exciting, only one computer was truly benefiting from the full speed. To extend that advantage to my office laptop, I needed a long Ethernet cable. After some research, I discovered that slim Cat6 cables—specifically the 100-foot versions—were actually cheaper than traditional round Ethernet cables. Since slim cables still use twisted pairs (just laid out side-by-side with slightly less insulation), I figured it was worth trying. Plus, the slim design had some extra appeal (smiles).When the cable arrived, I was immediately impressed. It’s very slim, flat, and far more flexible than my other flat cables. Honestly, it was kind of fun unwinding it from the box—it felt almost like handling a ribbon rather than a cable. The 100-foot length ended up being the perfect choice for my setup, giving me just the right amount of slack depending on how I ran it.Originally, I planned to run the cable under the carpet (a much shorter and more hidden path), but once I had it in hand, I realized the flat, white design had another advantage: it blended perfectly with my baseboards. Instead of hiding it under flooring, I was able to run it neatly along the lower edge of the walls and around door frames without it standing out. No need to drill holes for passthroughs or invest in bulky floor cable protectors—this cable hides beautifully in plain sight.A box of about 35 cable clips was included, which made the installation neat and professional-looking. Just a quick note: when using the clips, be careful not to overtighten and pinch the cable. Take your time, and it’s a breeze to set up.Once installed, I still had about 4 feet of extra cable left over. I plugged it in, and boom—everything just worked. All indicator lights were green. My laptop’s connection is now rock solid: latency is practically nonexistent, downloads are lightning fast, and buffering during video streams is gone. I ran multiple speed tests to verify, and sure enough, I’m getting every bit of speed that I’m paying for.Overall, for the price, this is a fantastic long Ethernet cable—quality build, excellent performance, and it maintains full data integrity. I was so impressed that I immediately ordered two additional 35-foot slim Cat6 cables to replace some old bulky ones elsewhere in my setup. It’s so satisfying to have a fast, reliable network and keep things looking clean and uncluttered. Highly recommend!
R**D
Great cables
No issues with these cables. Bought 2 pairs to run along baseboards to extend our residential LAN. One run went down a stairway to a 2nd router node for wired backhaul, which required multiple awkward bends due to weird angles. Corners can be a problem depending on how you orient them--I had them laying flat along the top of the baseboards and I had to kind of "pinch" them into place for a few 45 degree bends, but the cables seem quite flexible and durable. When it comes to rounding corners, the round cables would be a bit easier to work with, but in general flat cables are just so much easier to anchor down and are far more inconspicuous. The other cable just went to a bedroom, up and over multiple door mouldings and along baseboards.In both cases the cable pretty much disappears against clean, white trim.Haven't noticed any drops in speed and my latency is super low. Getting what our ISP advertises (500 Mbps+).The included clips are kinda flimsy and ugly, but they work fine as long as you're not yanking lengths of the cable through them (if you're not careful you will wiggle the clips out of the drywall). For most of the run I used 1/4" double sided tape that I had laying around instead. 1/4" is the perfect width! I had picked this tape up from a local arts & crafts store, it holds the cable effortlessly.Turns out I used the same Jadaol brand flat cables in my last apartment. I didn't recognize the name at first, but Amazon said I last bought these 7 years ago, so this company has been around for a while. They worked fine then, and they work fine now.Would definitely recommend these. Great value!
M**N
Had to clean residue from connector to get it to work properly
The cable wasn't working for me, and I was all set to return it, but decided to take a MUCH closer look at the connectors. I found a TINY bit of gummy residue in the connectors, where the tiny little copper plates are. I had to look with a very bright light to make it out, but it was definitely there. I cleared it off with an X-Acto knife and now it works just fine! Four stars instead of five because of poor quality control. I still recommend.
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