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

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  • Flat ethernet cables are ideal for fitting in tight spaces or running under carpet and rugs.
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Update: This popular deal is still available, now at a slightly lower price.

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).

Thanks to Deal Hunter Blue_Ranger for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • For comparison, this 30' cable is $7.11 less than the 25' version.
  • Flat ethernet cables are ideal for fitting in tight spaces or running under carpet and rugs.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • You can also earn cash back rewards on Amazon and Whole Foods purchases with the Amazon Prime Visa credit card. Read our review to see if it's the right card for you.

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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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Marlin1975
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"32 AWG conductor gauge"

Thats pretty thin. Should be 22 or 23 for quality Cat7.
The_Love_Spud
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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!
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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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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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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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this would be good for Security camera with POE?
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Quote from k43kf0 :
this would be good for Security camera with POE?
technically no, you should only use solid copper for poe.
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"32 AWG conductor gauge"

Thats pretty thin. Should be 22 or 23 for quality Cat7.
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Quote from mrbear :
I wish someone would create wireless ethernet cables. It's annoying running wires from one room to the other.
Your can use the powerline adapter, so it uses electrical wire instead of using cable. Your mileage may vary based on the condition of the existing electrical wiring.
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Quote from TodayOnly :
technically no, you should only use solid copper for poe.
As someone that installs tons of POE cameras I don't think I've ever encountered a stranded Cat5, Cat6, Cat7, or Cat8 cable.

This cable would work fine for a POE camera.
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I wish someone would create wireless ethernet cables. It's annoying running wires from one room to the other.
It's called wifi mesh.
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Quote from mrbear :
I wish someone would create wireless ethernet cables. It's annoying running wires from one room to the other.
At that point you would be at the mercy of wifi so why not just get a good mesh system?
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Flat network cables are unreliable. I spoke to someone recently about them. They said they had to pull and replace them with real cables, just as I did several years ago. There's a reason why these cables are cheap now. People who know better don't buy them.
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Quote from xaspri8 :
As someone that installs tons of POE cameras I don't think I've ever encountered a stranded Cat5, Cat6, Cat7, or Cat8 cable.

This cable would work fine for a POE camera.
the point that was trying to be made is that this is probably CCA, and tiny gauge CCA to boot.

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Quote from techjunkie78 :
the point that was trying to be made is that this is probably CCA, and tiny gauge CCA to boot.
Not to mention it's not a cat 7 cable, which is effectively a dead standard anyway. Don't buy anything advertised as cat7. It is disappointing this is an Amazon Basic product. They usually don't get scammed this badly.

Generally you want to buy UL listed cables, so you can avoid the obvious scams.
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