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The XXONE 250ft Cat7 Ethernet Cable delivers professional-grade networking with 10Gbps speed and 600MHz bandwidth. Its triple-shielded SFTP design ensures minimal interference, while waterproof and direct burial capabilities guarantee outdoor durability. Compatible with a wide range of devices, this cable is engineered for high-performance, long-distance data transmission in any environment.
B**B
Works with Starlink Gen 3
I recently purchased the Outdoor Cat7 Ethernet Cable (250ft) for my Gen 3 Starlink setup, and I’m thrilled with its performance, making it perfect for high-speed internet needs. The cable is robust and designed for outdoor use, with S/FTP shielding that provides excellent protection against interference. Its heavy-duty construction ensures it can withstand various weather conditions, which is a must for outdoor installations.I did need to cut the cable down from 250ft to 210ft to connect it directly without a PoE injector. While this required some effort, it’s not a fault of the cable itself. Additionally, I had to shave down the ends slightly to fit into the Starlink dish and router. Starlink’s requirement for a watertight seal is the main reason for this modification, but it worked out well.This Cat7 cable has been a fantastic addition to my setup. It’s strong, durable, and meets my networking needs perfectly. If you're looking for a reliable Ethernet solution for outdoor use, I highly recommend this cable. Just be prepared for some minor modifications if you're using it with Starlink!
M**E
Sturdy, tests good
I ran this down a wall, through the basement ceiling - tapping hooks in to support it along the way, and up another wall at the other end of my house. It tested good for all connections including for ground. I don't have a means to test the full bandwidth, but it's working great between two gigabit access points. Should be much better at shielding interference and futureproofing for higher speed connections later than the old cat5 cable it replaced, especially as in places it crosses power cables, cable tv wiring, etc.
S**E
Works Great as a Strarlink Gen 3 Patch Cable - RV usage
I used this CAT 7 Shielded 25' cable to run from inside my RV to the engine compartment. In the engine compartment I used a VCE Waterproof RJ45 Coupler CAT6 to connect this patch cable to Starlink Gen 3 supplied cable from the ladder/roof mount. Worked great. For the the heck of it I tested an non-shielded 25' CAT 5 i had on hand and it failed miserably.
H**R
Outdoor Cat 7 Ethernet Cable 100ft, 26AWG Heavy-Duty Cat7 Networking Cord Patch Cable RJ45
Excellent quality cable with very durable RJ45 connectors. Speed is Cat 7 as advertised when connected directly from a compatible modem to your computer with zero loss across 100 ft.I have mine installed in the crawlspace under my house, so there's no exposure to UV rays, but I'd have no concern with weathering or breakdown running it on the outside of the house or burying it as indicated. The cable unwinds without issue and does not knot up, but I always unwrap my cable and stretch full length before installing, just in case.And for those claiming data loss, I'm skeptical. Without any intermediate connections (un-managed hubs, etc) there's no way you're losing speed with this cable when it's directly connected from a capable modem to a capable computer. I've got this connected to low end, old equipment with a 300 kbps modem, 100 kbps internet service and a 10 year old computer. I purchased this particular cable because it was a weatherproof, buriable and a great deal, so figured why not just get the good stuff. It performs beyond my expectations and I will be purchasing again.
B**Y
Not For POE Outdoor Cameras - but good cable
I liked this cable. Heavy duty and can take abuse. I purchased the 150 ft version and it'll drive the outdoor POE cameras very nicely. /HOWEVER/ - most outdoor IP cameras come with a waterproof coupling. You can't get the coupling over this RJ45 end. That means that you have to either cut off the camera-end RJ45 and crimp on a new one. Assuming that you have the tools and the know-how so that you can use the waterproof coupling. If you don't have the tools or you can't be bothered you can substantially trim away the green plastic "boot" around the RJ45 until you can eventually force the waterproof coupling over it. It is a big hassle to do and when you have many cameras as do I it is a huge waste of time. I tried another brand of cable at the same time, also here on amazon.com, with the same specs. That brand had a soft rubber "boot" around the RJ45 and this boot could be slid backward, away from the RJ45 leaving plenty of space for the waterproof coupling. This other brand was quick, secure and painless. If you're not going to be using waterproof couplings are you don't mind cutting off and replacing the RJ45 then this is a great cable.
K**N
It works
Happy with my purchase. Serves me well from site to site that I take it.
S**C
Still works great.
I ran this from the router in the living room, into our attic, and to my bedroom. It's been a few years now and I am so glad I bought a quality cable for this. I don't ever want to have to run another cable through the attic again.
K**E
Quality Product, that works Well.
I purchased the 50' and the 75' cables due to its durability and shielding of the cables show in their provided specifications. I use a lot of Ham Radio Equipment in my home that produces a lot of RF from my exterior antenna's. Prior to having these cables, I was experiencing RF Interference on my Home Network, and problems with my WiFi Access Points. After installing these cables as a replacement to my older Cat-5 Cables, these cables solved my problems. In the future I do plan on purchasing another 75' to bury under the ground between my home and garage building. Thank You !
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