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30' Amazon Basics Flat RJ45 Cat 7 Ethernet Patch Cable w/ 15 Nail Clips (White) Expired

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Amazon has 30' Amazon Basics Flat RJ45 Cat 7 Ethernet Patch Cable w/ 15 Nail Clips (White) on sale for $3.34 > Now $3.04. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 30' Amazon Basics RJ45 Cat 7 Ethernet Patch Cable w/ 15 Nails (White) on sale for $3.34. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $35+ NOW $3.04

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Model: Amazon Basics RJ45 Cat 7 Ethernet Patch Cable, Flat, 600MHz, Snagless, Includes 15 Nails, 30 Foot, White

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Last Edited by mat2000 September 25, 2023 at 12:01 PM
Thin conductors, not rated for in-wall installation, not intended for power over ethernet. ( PoE )

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"32 AWG conductor gauge"

Thats pretty thin. Should be 22 or 23 for quality Cat7.
I find it difficult to imagine that a flat ethernet cable, especially one with such thin gauge wire, can possibly meet the Cat7 standard. Of course, for a wide group of users this should perform fine considering no one is likely to be connecting this between two 10GbE ports.

If you need a long, flat ethernet cable this should be an acceptable option. If you're actually seeking a good Cat7 option you'd do better with something else.

Good luck!
Jon
i have 50 to 100 ft runs of CCA cat5/5e/6 and they've been working fine with POE for the past few years
no noticeable difference between my solid copper cat 6 when using for IP cameras

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09-21-2023 at 06:13 PM.
09-21-2023 at 06:13 PM.
Quote from mrbear :
I wish someone would create wireless ethernet cables. It's annoying running wires from one room to the other.

you can purchase a extendeder and connect a ethernet to it.
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09-21-2023 at 06:17 PM.
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is this ok for running cable from router to office room? maybe I need 50' but just wanted to know if these are ok to run from the attic/crawlspace.
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