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Amazon: UGREEN Cat 8 Ethernet Cable 20FT $8.02 + Free Shipping w/ Prime

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Amazon [amazon.com] has UGREEN Cat 8 Ethernet Cable 20FT on sale for $8.02 w/ code 2764PXZW. Shipping is free for Prime members. Offer ends 12/4.
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about 1 year ago
11 Posts
Joined May 2017
about 1 year ago
jayakumarr
about 1 year ago
11 Posts
If your ISP provides the kind of speed this cable supports and you have that high speed plan, it makes sense to buy this. Else pick a standard cat6 cable should do just fine.
about 1 year ago
6,667 Posts
Joined Mar 2006
about 1 year ago
geniv
about 1 year ago
6,667 Posts
if you have eqiupment to fully support 40gbs. you wouldn't want to use copper cable for connection.
you would use multi mode fiber.
about 1 year ago
461 Posts
Joined Jan 2022
about 1 year ago
Frugal_Jerk
about 1 year ago
461 Posts
Quote from mbaci :
Snake oil?
I like it for practical reasons, like I can tell the cable apart from other cables. I run one between my modem and router. So many cables down there, less interference sounds good.
Google search excerpt:
"If cost were no object then Cat8 would be the perfect choice today. It's freer from interference and cross-talk, and offers faster data transmission speeds than Cat6 and Cat6a. These days Cat8 can be found in data centers where quality and transmission rates matter, and where operations typically involve quick loading ..."
about 1 year ago
855 Posts
Joined Oct 2011
about 1 year ago
tryzub
about 1 year ago
855 Posts
What happened to Cat 7? Dog ate it? 😱
about 1 year ago
132 Posts
Joined Apr 2016
about 1 year ago
Whiterabbit77
about 1 year ago
132 Posts
cat5e support 5Gb speed at 100ft 22awg conductor.
about 1 year ago
619 Posts
Joined Jun 2018
about 1 year ago
TWKZ85
about 1 year ago
619 Posts
Quote from Earthwormjim :
Very thin wire, do not buy, completely overpriced for the amount of copper you are getting.


From the Q/A section:
These ultra thins do not last either, never use them for anything serious or better yet not at all.
about 1 year ago
73 Posts
Joined Nov 2013
about 1 year ago
JasonP7172
about 1 year ago
73 Posts
No idea if it's a decent cable or not but it's absolutely not to Cat 8 spec.

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about 1 year ago
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Joined Aug 2020
about 1 year ago
tsm37
about 1 year ago
269 Posts
Listen most of you, fiber is preferred over cat8 rj45 when you go 20gbps, 40 gbps, etc.
about 1 year ago
173 Posts
Joined Oct 2012
about 1 year ago
noworry
about 1 year ago
173 Posts
I am still using cat 5e. No need to upgrade.
about 1 year ago
32 Posts
Joined Aug 2023
about 1 year ago
CrimsonGoat205
about 1 year ago
32 Posts
Do they sell on Walmart?
10 months ago
38 Posts
Joined Mar 2017
10 months ago
fxrdr31
10 months ago
38 Posts
Quote from cabos :
Does this company really understand the standard of CAT8?
No them and many others do not understand the standards