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Cat6A 28AWG UTP Ultra-Thin Bulk Cable Stranded CMR/FT4 500ft Black
Don't buy this without doing your research first. The cable is very thin and needs to be paired with proper hardware (keystones etc) in order to get a good signal. With the generic keystones I have it does not perform well. I think I'll keep it around for making patch cables.
The product is OK, except the strands of the twisted wires are very pliable. It becomes a bit difficult to fish thru the RJ 45 connectors.
A little hard to put the connectors on, but it works.
I love this cable! Make sure to get jacks For this size cable though. The only issue is finding keystones, the one size fits all do not work with these.
Recently purchased this to run through the walls in the house. I was able to run it fine, but the issue is that the tiny stranded wires on the inside are very hard to get at. I was trying to use these with the "Cat6A RJ45 Toolless 180-Degree Short Body 28mm Keystone - White - Monoprice®" and they just won't make a solid connection. I'll be using this roll for creating patch cables instead.
The cable is extremely difficult to run as it is not not packaged in a box. It is shrink wrapped and the cable is not rigid, so once you remove the shrink wrap, you get a tangled spaghetti mess. I ran 5 cat6A cables concurrently for an office install and half the night was spent untangling each of the 5 cable spools. Disastrous. Good luck to you.