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Randall | 2024-04-05 04:33:45 |
[100 Ohms] The Pearstone Cat 6 Snagless Network Patch Cable in black, measuring 7 feet, has truly impressed me. Its snagless design ensures a secure connection, and the Cat 6 specification delivers high-speed data transfer. 5 |
Pablo | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[White] you need network, use this patch, the best. 5 |
anyonymous | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[0.51 lb] I am very pleased with my green CAT Snagless Unshielded (UPT) Ethernet network patch cable. It goes very well with the red and blue cables that I have previously puchased from Cables 2 Go. They offer a quality product at reasonable prices and they are my “go to” source for cables. 5 |
JR | 2024-04-02 01:55:54 |
[Snagless] After trying to find a reasonably-priced 25' Cat5e cable for home network reconfiguration in one of my local stores, I decided to re-visit B&H Photo. The prices blew me away, for starters, and the customer service was outstanding. Trust me on this, because I'm not the easiest person to deal with over the phone. Product arrived well before the offered deadline, and these cable really are snagless. They don't get all twisted up over the distance that they cover. Thus far, I'm happy as a clam over the quality of these Pearson cables, the price I got them for, and the service from B&H. 5 |
David | 2024-04-15 08:27:50 |
[T568B] I'm using this cable to upgrade my CAT5E to all CAT6. I do notice an increase in my network speeds. The cable is thicker than CAT5E so it takes a little bit to get the ends on. 5 |
Jim | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[Up to 1 Gbps] I installed two of these on network cables serving outdoor cameras. The devices are six or eight inches long. There is a white plug in each end that is removed prior to use. The metal nuts fit over an RJ45 connector. A split rubber grommet goes around the cable and a plastic insert with a compressible end also fits over the RJ45. The rubber grommet then fits inside the compressible end of the plastic fitting. The RJ45 then plugs into one end of the surge suppressor, the plastic fitting with the grommet slides into the end of the device to cover the RJ45 and the metal nut then screws on. As you tighten the nut, it compresses the rubber grommet until it is tight around the network cable. I believe this is meant to be water tight, but I mounted mine under cover, so I don’t have firsthand experience with those well that works. The ground strap gets connected to some sort of ground, but there is no explanation of what ground should be used. I assume this should be an earth ground, so I drove a rod into the ground and connected a ground wire from the rod to the strap. Coincidentally, we had a thunderstorm with some very close lightning a day or two after I installed this. The camera reset after one Very close strike. It came back on after a few minutes and appears to work well. However, I was on site a few days later and my Companion Recorder had a flashing red light and was beeping. I have not yet looked at it to see if the two events are related. The network cable runs from the surge suppressor to a 60W PoE injector and then to the Companion Recorder. The PoE injector still works fine and the Companion Recorder is powered through a UPS which also has surge suppression. So the two events could be unrelated. 5 |
Jim | 2024-07-29 06:45:17 |
I installed two of these on network cables serving outdoor cameras. The devices are six or eight inches long. There is a white plug in each end that is removed prior to use. The metal nuts fit over an RJ45 connector. A split rubber grommet goes around the cable and a plastic insert with a compressible end also fits over the RJ45. The rubber grommet then fits inside the compressible end of the plastic fitting. The RJ45 then plugs into one end of the surge suppressor, the plastic fitting with the grommet slides into the end of the device to cover the RJ45 and the metal nut then screws on. As you tighten the nut, it compresses the rubber grommet until it is tight around the network cable. I believe this is meant to be water tight, but I mounted mine under cover, so I don’t have firsthand experience with those well that works. The ground strap gets connected to some sort of ground, but there is no explanation of what ground should be used. I assume this should be an earth ground, so I drove a rod into the ground and connected a ground wire from the rod to the strap. Coincidentally, we had a thunderstorm with some very close lightning a day or two after I installed this. The camera reset after one Very close strike. It came back on after a few minutes and appears to work well. However, I was on site a few days later and my Companion Recorder had a flashing red light and was beeping. I have not yet looked at it to see if the two events are related. The network cable runs from the surge suppressor to a 60W PoE injector and then to the Companion Recorder. The PoE injector still works fine and the Companion Recorder is powered through a UPS which also has surge suppression. So the two events could be unrelated. 5 |
Roman | 2024-06-03 02:37:49 |
[10 to 90%] Bought this product to make a CAT 5 network patch cable that I could run from my router (in one room) to my Xbox 360 (in the next room) without drilling huge holes in the floors. I wired the plug, tested it and this device pointed out that I had inserted the wires incorrectly. Started over, reversed the order, tested and the cable works perfectly. Did what it is supposed to do. Does not feel like it would be cheaply made. No complaints. 5 |
Todd | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[20.44 lb] 1000 feet is more ethernet cable than I am going to be able to go through in a decade. I guess I could go ahead and wire up my entire house. At the price, it is the way to go for any extended runs because you just can't beat the price per foot with ready-to-go cables. And adding your own connections is not that hard with the right tools. 5 |
Todd | 2024-06-17 01:46:47 |
1000 feet is more ethernet cable than I am going to be able to go through in a decade. I guess I could go ahead and wire up my entire house. At the price, it is the way to go for any extended runs because you just can't beat the price per foot with ready-to-go cables. And adding your own connections is not that hard with the right tools. 5 |