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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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
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Long way to say that you probably won't really see a noticeable improvement in speeds.
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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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?
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Super easy to kink the wire too and loose or get drops in signal.
Long way to say that you probably won't really see a noticeable improvement in speeds.
Long way to say that you probably won't really see a noticeable improvement in speeds.
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
Long way to say that you probably won't really see a noticeable improvement in speeds.
Long way to say that you probably won't really see a noticeable improvement in speeds.
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