


* Is CMR * Is 23 AWG / 4 Pair / 550 MHz * Is White * Is 1000 ft. / 305 m in length * Has Ft. markings on the jacket * Does not suffocate the cable... another-words the jacket is not so tight that you can see the conductors, the jacket is smooth.





The buffering/flow control issues many have observed with NBASE-T capable transceivers appears to work properly with this unit. speed is reported correctly on my Mikrotik CRS305. speed is reported incorrectly on my QSW-2018-2C but still seems to work. not entirely sure what they're doing (does it send pause frames?) but whatever they're doing it's cheaper than an AQS-107 so that's a win. my testing was iperf, I was able to reliably get >2G in both directions.






Arrived on time, good price. Did the job of getting me off Wi-Fi and now I have a wired connection. Much Faster.

-Feels very sturdy. I have no practical way of measuring the thickness of the cord but it does seem a lot thicker than any of the other old Ethernet cords lying around the house -I got the 3 ft cord, perfect length since my router and modem are right next to each other -BIGGEST PRO: When doing research on Ethernet cords, I found out that the cord that came with my modem was only CAT 5e. I was only getting 100 mb/s down even though my internet plan is for 150 mb. After connecting my router and modem together with this cord I get consistent 200 mb/s. This is the first time I've gotten more than what I paid for with comcast. Seems like high quality hardware makes a difference. -Rated as CAT 8 so hopefully future proofed for Gigabit internet (I only have 150 mb right now)




