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1000' Monoprice Cat6 Solid 550MHz 23AWG Pure Bare Copper Wire Ethernet Cable

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Monoprice has 1000' Monoprice Cat6 Solid 550MHz 23AWG Pure Bare Copper Wire Ethernet Bulk Cable (Various Colors) on sale for $84.99 when you apply promo code CAT6BULK in your cart. Shipping is free.

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  1. Pick from the available color options for 1000' Monoprice Cat6 Solid 550MHz 23AWG Pure Bare Copper Wire Ethernet Bulk Cable:
  2. Add to your cart
  3. In your cart apply promo code CAT6BULK
  4. Your total will be $96.99 - $12 promo code = $84.99 with free shipping.
Features:
  • 1 Gigabit at 23AWG tested up to 550MHz bandwidth
  • Tangle and twist-free packaging
  • Rip cord for easy cable stripping
  • UL Certified
  • CMR Riser Rated with pure copper solid conductors
  • Spine for added strength and to help ensure a clean signal
  • Lifetime Warranty
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  • About this Deal:
    • This price is roughly $23.50 Lower (21.6% Savings) than the list price from $108.49.
    • Highly rated with 4.8 out of 5 stars from over 270 customer reviews.
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Monoprice has 1000' Monoprice Cat6 Solid 550MHz 23AWG Pure Bare Copper Wire Ethernet Bulk Cable (Various Colors) on sale for $84.99 when you apply promo code CAT6BULK in your cart. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Slickdeals Deal Editor Discombobulated for posting this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Pick from the available color options for 1000' Monoprice Cat6 Solid 550MHz 23AWG Pure Bare Copper Wire Ethernet Bulk Cable:
  2. Add to your cart
  3. In your cart apply promo code CAT6BULK
  4. Your total will be $96.99 - $12 promo code = $84.99 with free shipping.
Features:
  • 1 Gigabit at 23AWG tested up to 550MHz bandwidth
  • Tangle and twist-free packaging
  • Rip cord for easy cable stripping
  • UL Certified
  • CMR Riser Rated with pure copper solid conductors
  • Spine for added strength and to help ensure a clean signal
  • Lifetime Warranty
No Longer Available:

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price is roughly $23.50 Lower (21.6% Savings) than the list price from $108.49.
    • Highly rated with 4.8 out of 5 stars from over 270 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • Monoprice Return Policy found here.

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ProAm500
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Cause wifi sucks.
WDEagle
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Solid copper wires vs CCA (copper clad aluminum)
brianlovesmoney
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Shows my ignorance. I wasn't aware that cmr was a higher level than cl2. Thanks.

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Jul 29, 2021 12:58 PM
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ImpalpableJul 29, 2021 12:58 PM
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Great price. I purchased during their July 4th sale for the same base price, but shipping was $22. Too bad I don't need another 1000ft.
Jul 29, 2021 02:09 PM
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MistaT33Jul 29, 2021 02:09 PM
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Quote from jm92 :
So networking beginner here; How does this differ from this stuff which looks like it's always $60 for 1000/ft?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QJGG...UTF8&psc=1
The $60 one is Copper clad aluminum (CCA) vs the mono price one is solid copper. Solid copper = better conductor especially over longer distances.
Jul 29, 2021 02:30 PM
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AustinM8565Jul 29, 2021 02:30 PM
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Quote from Impalpable :
Great price. I purchased during their July 4th sale for the same base price, but shipping was $22. Too bad I don't need another 1000ft.
always go solid copper over copper clad.
Jul 29, 2021 02:32 PM
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revlisoftJul 29, 2021 02:32 PM
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Looks like a good deal but for a bit of future proofing I would go for cat 6e
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Jul 29, 2021 02:36 PM
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ProAm500Jul 29, 2021 02:36 PM
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Quote from Bollocks :
Why buy expensive wire when wifi exists???
Cause wifi sucks.
Jul 29, 2021 02:37 PM
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nolifeJul 29, 2021 02:37 PM
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Did my house with this last year with this. While at Monoprice, consider getting anything else you may need for the job like patch panels, keystones, low voltage plates. I'm an OTA antenna person so I did some coax runs at the same time. Usually cheaper than anywhere else.
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Jul 29, 2021 02:48 PM
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ben_r_Jul 29, 2021 02:48 PM
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Dang, wasn't this stuff like $70 regularly re-covid? I went through 2.5 boxes of it in my house years ago and could have sworn I paid around that.
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Jul 29, 2021 02:53 PM
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misterperu5Jul 29, 2021 02:53 PM
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Thanks for posting this! Currently building a home and with how much I've had to fork out for lumber it's nice to save some money where I can, what a good deal and it's not CCA!!
Jul 29, 2021 02:53 PM
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nolifeJul 29, 2021 02:53 PM
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Quote from ben_r_ :
Dang, wasn't this stuff like $70 regularly re-covid? I went through 2.5 boxes of it in my house years ago and could have sworn I paid around that.

I bought this in blue October 2019 and it was $102. Big box stores at the time were in the $130's
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Jul 29, 2021 02:57 PM
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keaton85Jul 29, 2021 02:57 PM
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Quote from Bollocks :
Why buy expensive wire when wifi exists???
Having all your APs hardwares is critical as well as any NAS. WiFi is great, but it can not match the performance and reliability of hardwired.

For example, I'm building a house which will have my APs on either gabled end of the house spanning the entire property. Also a switch and NAS along with my cellular antenna outside on the roof.

But for most, this will never happen.
Jul 29, 2021 02:57 PM
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gzrecoilJul 29, 2021 02:57 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank gzrecoil

Quote from Bollocks :
Why buy expensive wire when wifi exists???
I'll try to give some examples and assume you're not a troll.

1) Wifi mesh network backhaul - Some people have large houses or thick walls wifi can't go through
2) Online gaming latency
3) Ensure no delays or dropped packets in professional voip communications, work from home, video calls, etc... In my strong opinion wired with a desk, keyboard, and mouse setup is a requirement for work from home and you shouldn't be working from home if you don't have a robust home network, good microphone, no constant barking dogs / crying babies, etc... to a reasonable extent
4) IPTV - I have google two google chromecasts with google tv and they work infinitely better wired than wireless -- For example, the olympics are broadcast in 4k at 75Mbps per stream. No buffering or loading whatsoever when wired. Also dont' want this kind of congestion on my main network, even though it's mainly utilized by mobile phones, doorbell, and some other less critical devices.
5) Security cameras - CAT6 can both power the security camera and transmit the data back to wherever it's stored - No missing data due to wifi dropout, no extra power lines to run.
6) Simply not enough wireless bandwidth - Critical devices need to be wired, too many users can bog down or shut down the network, interference from neighbors wifi networks can make it slow, heavy internal usage from cameras or backup servers. Show me a wifi router that can handle 10Gbps switching let alone 40-100Gbps switching. They're not even in the same weight class.

I'm sure there's plenty of others... But to say why buy expensive wire when wifi exists is pretty funny because the backbone of every single wireless network is a cat 5 or cat 6 cable.
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Jul 29, 2021 03:00 PM
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nilkJul 29, 2021 03:00 PM
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Quote :
Why buy expensive wire when wifi exists???
I made my WiFi better by running ethernet throughout my house. I have 3 WiFi access points and each are connected to ethernet.

Additionally, the more devices you have on WiFi, the more noise and interference there will be, so minimizing the number of devices that are on WiFi makes your WiFi more reliable.

Granted, I wired my house up over 10 years ago, and back then WiFi options weren't great, and we now have a lot of affordable options for mesh networks that do the job, but I still think it's worthwhile to use a wired network where you can.
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Jul 29, 2021 03:02 PM
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Hotpuck6Jul 29, 2021 03:02 PM
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Quote from gzrecoil :
I'll try to give some examples and assume you're not a troll.

1) Wifi mesh network backhaul - Some people have large houses or thick walls wifi can't go through
2) Online gaming latency
3) Ensure no delays or dropped packets in professional voip communications, work from home, video calls, etc... In my strong opinion wired with a desk, keyboard, and mouse setup is a requirement for work from home and you shouldn't be working from home if you don't have a robust home network, good microphone, no constant barking dogs / crying babies, etc... to a reasonable extent
4) IPTV - I have google two google chromecasts with google tv and they work infinitely better wired than wireless -- For example, the olympics are broadcast in 4k at 75Mbps per stream. No buffering or loading whatsoever when wired. Also dont' want this kind of congestion on my main network, even though it's mainly utilized by mobile phones, doorbell, and some other less critical devices.
5) Security cameras - CAT6 can both power the security camera and transmit the data back to wherever it's stored - No missing data due to wifi dropout, no extra power lines to run.
6) Simply not enough wireless bandwidth - Critical devices need to be wired, too many users can bog down or shut down the network, interference from neighbors wifi networks can make it slow, heavy internal usage from cameras or backup servers. Show me a wifi router that can handle 10Gbps switching let alone 40-100Gbps switching. They're not even in the same weight class.

I'm sure there's plenty of others... But to say why buy expensive wire when wifi exists is pretty funny because the backbone of every single wireless network is a cat 5 or cat 6 cable.
+1 for mesh network backhaul. I'm using wireless backhaul currently and I get roughly 10% of the speed when connected to a secondary node vs. primary. Been looking to run ethernet in my house for this reason alone.
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Jul 29, 2021 03:07 PM
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KnightCrusaderJul 29, 2021 03:07 PM
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Great deal, I think I bought a box a few months ago for $95 w/ free shipping from monoprice. Still worth it.

I've gotten burned by the cheap stuff being CCA so I have just decided to just buy monoprice from now on, its not worth taking the chance on - especially after discovering the stuff you already put in the wall was CCA. UGH. Oh well, I guess it will stay there until it gives me a reason to replace it... it's working for short runs, for now.

Now I got about 500ft of CCA left to do something with. Clothes line maybe?

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