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50' Amazon Basics Braided RJ45 Cat-7 Gigabit Ethernet Cable

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$6.00

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Sellout.Woot.com has 50' Amazon Basics Braided RJ45 Cat-7 Gigabit Ethernet Cable for $5.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime members, otherwise shipping is $6 flat-rate.

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  • In the Box: (1) 50 foot Cat-7 STP (Shield Twisted Pair) ethernet cables for connecting networked devices such as computers, printers, routers, and more
  • Universal Connectivity: RJ45 connectors ensure universal connectivity; 600 MHz bandwidth
  • Fast Transmission Speed: Low signal loss with a transmission speed up to 10 gigabit per second
  • Easy to Use: Snagless plug design helps prevent damage when plugging/unplugging cable
  • High Signal Integrity: Gold-plated contacts and bare copper conductors improve signal integrity and resist corrosion
  • Durable Design: Premium braided nylon cable, 27 AWG conductor gauge, and 6.0mm outer diameter

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $7 lower (54% savings) than the $12.99 list price.

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Sellout.Woot.com has 50' Amazon Basics Braided RJ45 Cat-7 Gigabit Ethernet Cable for $5.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime members, otherwise shipping is $6 flat-rate.

Thanks to Deal Editor RazorConcepts for finding this deal.

About this item:

  • In the Box: (1) 50 foot Cat-7 STP (Shield Twisted Pair) ethernet cables for connecting networked devices such as computers, printers, routers, and more
  • Universal Connectivity: RJ45 connectors ensure universal connectivity; 600 MHz bandwidth
  • Fast Transmission Speed: Low signal loss with a transmission speed up to 10 gigabit per second
  • Easy to Use: Snagless plug design helps prevent damage when plugging/unplugging cable
  • High Signal Integrity: Gold-plated contacts and bare copper conductors improve signal integrity and resist corrosion
  • Durable Design: Premium braided nylon cable, 27 AWG conductor gauge, and 6.0mm outer diameter

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this store:
  • Reviews:
    • 4.8 out of 5 stars by over 1100 Amazon customers.
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $7 lower (54% savings) than the $12.99 list price.

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Aquifel
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For most residential users, upgrading to anything higher than Cat5 is for higher speeds within the local network. You would probably already know about it and how it was going to help if it was going to be super useful for you.

Long way to say that you probably won't really see a noticeable improvement in speeds.
inspir3d
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Cat5e is plenty up to 1gbps

Anything above cat5e is really meant for multi-gig or hyper faster private networks outside of enterprise applications.

Most NICs can't transfer over 1g anyway, and even if client has a > 1g port, chances are the switch is throttling or hard drive on transfer speeds

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Jun 28, 2022 12:29 AM
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BlorgJun 28, 2022 12:29 AM
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nice and BRAIDED
Jun 28, 2022 12:36 AM
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daforcebwithuJun 28, 2022 12:36 AM
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Woo hoo $2 off.
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Jun 28, 2022 12:40 AM
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InboxJun 28, 2022 12:40 AM
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Is it as good as a regular cat six for home office use?
So not such a deal? What's Good about braided other than they look better, less toxic/Polluting material? And what is with these coupon codes on the site that say they've been verified and never work? No further coupons? Will it be cheaper during the holiday?
What's sellout woot, Clearance stuff?
Last edited by Inbox June 27, 2022 at 06:20 PM.
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Jun 28, 2022 12:43 AM
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ChakkDayJun 28, 2022 12:43 AM
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Probably too heavy to carry around for portability and I would prefer the flat light one instead
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MusicSharkJun 28, 2022 01:10 AM
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Quote from daforcebwithu :
Woo hoo $2 off.
Where $2 off?
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Jun 28, 2022 01:21 AM
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InboxJun 28, 2022 01:21 AM
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Quote from MusicShark :
Where $2 off?
He meant 2 dollars lower than the current lowest price on amazon.com
Last edited by Inbox June 28, 2022 at 12:01 AM.
Jun 28, 2022 01:53 AM
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lazzlazzJun 28, 2022 01:53 AM
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If my internet speed is under 20 MBps, does switching from Cat5e ethernet cable to the Cat7e in the OP gain me any improvement?
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Jun 28, 2022 02:14 AM
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TIM.MAEJun 28, 2022 02:14 AM
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Love these cables. Have them on all my PCs and equipment. Love them when traveling too but shorter ones. Yes, they are heavier, but super strong, thick, shielded cables. Alot of people like those monoprice slim/flat ethernet cables but those are non shielded and extremly thin.
Super easy to kink the wire too and loose or get drops in signal.
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BarbecueCowboyJun 28, 2022 02:52 AM
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Quote from lazzlazz :
If my internet speed is under 20 MBps, does switching from Cat5e ethernet cable to the Cat7e in the OP gain me any improvement?
For most residential users, upgrading to anything higher than Cat5 is for higher speeds within the local network. You would probably already know about it and how it was going to help if it was going to be super useful for you.

Long way to say that you probably won't really see a noticeable improvement in speeds.
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xmenxmenxmenJun 28, 2022 03:10 AM
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Quote from Aquifel :
For most residential users, upgrading to anything higher than Cat5 is for higher speeds within the local network. You would probably already know about it and how it was going to help if it was going to be super useful for you.

Long way to say that you probably won't really see a noticeable improvement in speeds.
The answer is actually zero improvement over 5e.
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inspir3dJun 28, 2022 03:12 AM
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Quote from lazzlazz :
If my internet speed is under 20 MBps, does switching from Cat5e ethernet cable to the Cat7e in the OP gain me any improvement?
Cat5e is plenty up to 1gbps

Anything above cat5e is really meant for multi-gig or hyper faster private networks outside of enterprise applications.

Most NICs can't transfer over 1g anyway, and even if client has a > 1g port, chances are the switch is throttling or hard drive on transfer speeds
Last edited by inspir3d June 27, 2022 at 08:14 PM.
Jun 28, 2022 03:15 AM
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inspir3dJun 28, 2022 03:15 AM
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Quote from Aquifel :
For most residential users, upgrading to anything higher than Cat5 is for higher speeds within the local network. You would probably already know about it and how it was going to help if it was going to be super useful for you.

Long way to say that you probably won't really see a noticeable improvement in speeds.
Better to just say you won't lol.
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Jun 28, 2022 03:28 AM
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gemniii42Jun 28, 2022 03:28 AM
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Quote from Aquifel :
For most residential users, upgrading to anything higher than Cat5 is for higher speeds within the local network. You would probably already know about it and how it was going to help if it was going to be super useful for you.

Long way to say that you probably won't really see a noticeable improvement in speeds.
There are a lot of rural residential users that are getting fiber at about the same price they were paying for slow speed copper. I was on an ISP in northeast Ms. that only offered 12 Mbps down and 1 up, on a good day. My lines wouldn't handle more. I'm due in a month to get fiber with 100 down and up for the same price. My 20 yr old in house cat 5 can stand an upgrade.
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skwishbotJun 28, 2022 03:35 AM
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Quote from lazzlazz :
If my internet speed is under 20 MBps, does switching from Cat5e ethernet cable to the Cat7e in the OP gain me any improvement?
excellent comparison: http://www.tarluz.com/copper-netw...per-cable/

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http://www.tarluz.com/copper-network/complete-comparison-table-of-cat5-cat5e-cat6-cat6a-cat7-and-cat8-copper-cable/

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