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Without informing me, they sent me cheaper and lower quality cables and did not refund me the remaining money. I had ordered 2 pieces, paid with a debit card. Far away and dear ones...
It is very hard, it bends very difficultly. To organize the cables, especially if you have a lot with these specific ones, it is impossible and they come in two versions. I bought about 12 cables, half from one store and half from another store, since all the ones I wanted were not available in one store. From one store, they were packaged by the manufacturer themselves, just like the power cables when we buy an electrical device. The cables were very damaged, although they were functional, they were very ugly and you could feel with your finger that the insulation had dissolved. I would not buy them again, they are an economical solution because they have a good price, maybe for one cable if you have to use it properly, it is okay, but for something more, not for me.
I have purchased it two weeks ago because I need to run a cable from one room of the house to another. I am satisfied so far with its build quality, good speed... Of course, you get what you pay for in these cases... I hope it continues to function well
The purchase was made to replace an old faulty cat 5 cable. I had to open a larger hole in the wall to pass it through the room because it was bulkier, but the build quality is satisfactory.
When I first got it, it was great. Hard cable, you don't feel like it's going to break and no interference. However, in recent days and at regular intervals, the Internet disconnects on the laptop, meaning it doesn't make good contact. The truth is that a point on the cable has "bent" without me mishandling it.
I bought the 5m and 2m cables, I didn't see any difference from the 5e ones which I had, however they are very sturdy and flexible cables of good quality. If you don't have 5e, I recommend choosing this one.
I bought several for a change in an existing TP Link powerline network. I didn't see a significant difference from the cat 5 cables I had. Maybe the fact that the house is old (30 years old) plays a role and maybe this affects the speed of both the powerline and the cables. If there is any change, I will update
I wanted a CAT6 ethernet cable to connect all the devices in my home (which require a stable, good, and reliable network connection), such as servers, media streaming devices, etc. I wanted shielded network cables to avoid any electromagnetic interference as I live in a densely populated area with various devices and networks around. Also, due to different needs, I bought all the available lengths.
In terms of positives:
The price-to-length ratio is quite good considering it is a shielded CAT6 cable.
The networking is stable and close to the maximum capabilities I desire (with a simple tp-link 5-port switch).
The cable, despite being shielded, is very soft and flexible, allowing it to be bent as needed inside the rack to connect all the small devices to the switch.
Lastly, a small detail is the plastic cover on the ethernet clip, which prevents the plastic security of the clip from "breaking" if it encounters any resistance for some reason - I loved Nedis for this.
I would prefer it for any other home networking job - or, in short, non-industrial use (because I would also use it in an internet cafe, company, university installation, etc.) and I highly recommend it.
I wanted a CAT6 ethernet cable to connect all the devices in my home (which require a stable, good, and reliable network connection), such as servers, media streaming devices, etc. I wanted shielded network cables to avoid any electromagnetic interference as I live in a densely populated area with various devices and networks around. Also, due to different needs, I bought all the available lengths.
On the positive side:
The price-to-length ratio is quite good considering it is a shielded CAT6 cable.
The networking is stable and close to the maximum capabilities I want (with a simple tp-link 5-port switch).
The cable, despite being shielded, is very soft and flexible, allowing it to be bent as needed inside the rack to connect all the small devices to the switch.
Lastly, a small detail is the plastic cover on the ethernet clip, which prevents the plastic security of the clip from "breaking" if it encounters any resistance for some reason - I loved Nedis after this.
I would prefer it for any other home networking job - or, well, let's put it this way, for any non-industrial job (because I would also use it in an internet café, company, university installation, etc.) and I highly recommend it.
I wanted a CAT6 ethernet cable to connect all the devices in my home (which require a stable, good, and reliable network connection), such as servers, media streaming devices, etc. Due to the lack of infrastructure, the cables would be routed through low channels in the wall, very close to power outlets, power strips, and electrical cables that were externally running along the wall due to the age of the house. Therefore, I wanted shielded network cables to avoid any interference. Also, due to different needs, I bought all the available lengths.
In the positives:
The price/length ratio is quite good considering it is a shielded CAT6 cable.
The networking is stable and close to the maximum capabilities I want (with a simple tp-link 5-port switch).
The cable, despite being shielded, is very soft and flexible, easily fitting into all the channels along with other cables, and it easily took all the necessary turns without causing any difficulties.
Lastly, a small detail is the plastic cover on the ethernet clip, which prevents the plastic security of the clip from "breaking" if it encounters any obstacles for some reason - I loved Nedis after this.
I would prefer it for any other home networking job - or, in short, non-industrial work (because I would also use it in an internet café, company, university installation, for example) and I highly recommend it.
I wanted a CAT6 ethernet cable to connect all the devices in my home (which require a stable, good, and reliable network connection), such as servers, media streaming devices, etc. Due to the lack of infrastructure, the cables would be routed through low channels in the wall, very close to outlets, power strips, and electrical cables that were externally running along the wall due to the age of the house. Therefore, I wanted shielded network cables to avoid any interference. Also, due to different needs, I bought all the available lengths.
In the positives:
The price/length ratio is quite good considering it is a shielded CAT6 cable.
The networking is stable and close to the maximum capabilities I want (with a simple tp-link 5-port switch).
The cable, despite being shielded, is very soft and flexible, easily fitting into all the channels along with other cables, and even though there was limited space, it easily took all the necessary turns without causing any difficulties.
Finally, a small detail is the plastic cover on the ethernet clip, which prevents the plastic safety latch from "breaking" if it encounters any resistance for some reason - I loved Nedis for this.
I would prefer it for any other home networking job - or, in short, non-industrial use, let me put it that way (because I would also use it in an internet cafe, company, university installation, for example) and I highly recommend it.
It is excellent, it does what it promises, easy to install.
It was used to upgrade our telephone and wired network.
Tremendous improvement in the quality of both the phone and the internet just by changing the cable.
Bought 1 piece of 30m, 1 piece of 15m, 2 pieces of 2m, and 2 pieces of 1m.
I bought the 15m cable to reach my son's room from the living room. I had various cables in the past from modem to PC. This one here is day and night compared to a simple ethernet cable. It gives you the feeling that the modem is inside the motherboard of your PC, meaning it doesn't lose speed during transfer. It's like being connected with optical fiber. Zero delay. Zero loss. It will bring you your real speed to the PC, Immediate response in everything on the network. All this with a 50 VDSL (not optical).
27-1-21 Upgrade to 200 VDSL (not optical): the cable is amazing, full speed. No comparison to the cheap ones that struggle to reach 90-100mbps. I bought a second one, I replaced all the old ones
Very good cable, resistant with full shielding! Don't expect it to increase the speed of your network, but it will keep the speed stable at the maximum that your line can provide!
Very good cable quality both in the "body" of the cable and at the ends.
I have been using it for a long time with very good speed and without any problems.
A regular cable, I didn't see any difference in speed compared to Utp cat 5. Quality connectors/clips. Be careful with the installation because it breaks very easily, especially when inserted into a channel.
I have had the cable connected to my Xbox for three months and my life has improved a lot, considering I have four children.
Of course, there are times when the connectivity to the network is terrible and it becomes difficult for Fortnite. But on Netflix, we have almost perfect results.
I highly recommend it.
Using this ethernet cable, I noticed a huge difference in the speed that my PS4 had compared to a regular ethernet cable. And its quality is also good.
Full speed cat 6 with shielding around the individual wires and around the cable... cool colors, high quality, and cheap price! (You don't need cat6a if you get this)