StarTech.com 100ft CAT6 Ethernet Cable - Black CAT 6 Gigabit Ethernet Wire -650MHz 100W PoE++ RJ45 UTP Molded Category 6 Network/Patch Cord w/Strain Relief/Fluke Tested UL/TIA Certified (C6PATCH100BK)
HIGH PERFORMANCE CAT6 ETHERNET CABLE: 100% copper for error-free Multi Gigabit 1/2.5/5Gbps connections; 10Gbps up to 160'; Fluke patch cord tested to comply w/ANSI/TIA-568-2.D Category 6; ETL Verified
POE SUPPORT: 24 AWG stranded copper conductors & UL Rated Wiring (E132276-A) supports up to 100W for PoE devices like VOIP phone & security systems; IEEE 802.3bt & DTE power compliance reduces cable heating
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: ETL & UL certified wire; 50-micron gold-plated connectors prevent rust/corrosion to avoid costly network downtime; High quality PVC jacket resists bending or fraying damage
EASY INSTALLATION: 100 foot molded patch cord is easy to connect into high density panels with many cables; Compatible w/Cat5e; Available w/Snagless boots for easy wiring conduit installation
Thick Gauge stranded copper, don't be tempted buy no name brands using weedy copper plated aluminum for longer runs, don't ask me how I know.
-55% = $16.79
F/S on $35 as always.
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AFAICT it isn't intended to be what you'd use at all outdoors; I don't notice it being CMP / CMR rated; it is preterminated with plugs on the ends; and it's stranded cable; so basically not typically what one would choose to run permanently through / in / along walls, above ceilings and such unless one has some kind of conduit / raceway and it'd be suitable for the particular application given its "patch cord" characteristics.
So that'd make it rather long for most residential applications, handy for larger rooms / spaces one would more likely encounter in commercial uses.
Typically AFAIK one would typically want such patch cables point to point from infrastructure outlet receptacle or device A receptacle to the end device receptacle within a room / area served by a switch / outlet etc.
But for what it is it seems like a decent cable quantity 1 which would be better quality and lower cost than what one would DIY or could eliminate the hassles of using two shorter cables and an intermediate otherwise unnecessary switch on a longer indoor path to get from point to point.
Cool story bro.
e.g.
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But hey if the other cables work for you, good for you. I'd rather install something and have some confidence it'll still be working in 10+ years without degradation from the environmental stresses.
The cables from this deal would be what I'd use along a raceway or conduit / bundle indoors across a room, down a hallway, that sort of thing.