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Comentado en Canadá el 4 de febrero de 2025
Used to wire my house to access point from my main router.Reliable, high quality and easy to install.
Bri
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2024
I bought shielded CAT6 for under my house. I tried using my regular ends. I quickly realized the CAT6 has a slightly bigger wires. These made life so much easier. If you are working with CAT6+ then these are your best friend. Also great for quickly testing wires.
Alfredo Soto Hernandez
Comentado en México el 28 de febrero de 2024
Me gustó mucho lo practico que es y lo fácil de instalar con el cable Cat 6A el cual es un cable muy grueso de uso rudo.
August
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2024
They must have remembered my poor review of the CAT8 field terminator's build quality because they sent me a four pak instead of the 2 pak that I ordered. The difference, IMO, is night and day. These guys are easy to install and very solid. I was so impressed that I ordered 12 more. The load bar is so much easier to "load" and cut the excess wire since it's all one length. Of the 16 that I received, all 16 were viable on the first try. Typically this sort of "offshore" hardware has a failure rate of 10-50%. So the 100% success rate was quite impressive. The cost is unbeatable as well compared to other brands. I don't know why other reviewers say these are temporary devices. They are quite permanent considering they have far superior EMF shielding compared to shielded pass-thru connectors. I'm already thinking about ordering another dozen or so.
AJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de septiembre de 2024
Armored cable is to large to fit, and standard cable has a lot of play and pulls on the internal wires
Erick
Comentado en México el 30 de noviembre de 2023
Muy fácil de instalar, y lo coloqué en cable cat7. De lo mejor.
JMiT
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de noviembre de 2023
I've made my own cables with a crimper and I still found these hard to use. The diagram on them is very confusing with two rows of colors. Just stick with the "A" layout across the top and ignore the 2nd row. You have expose the twisted pairs, (using the thread not a knife - I know this but only because I've made cables before), then you have to untwist the pairs and line them up in the press in connectors but nothing holds them while you are assembling it making it pretty tricky. They are quite expensive if you just need some patch cables. If that's what you need just buy a prebuilt pack. If you need to terminate some raw ends and don't want to buy all the tools, then maybe this is a solution for you. However, if the cable doesn't work, you'll have to disassemble it and try to figure out what is wrong. If you have a crimper, you would also have a cable tester and then you know which wires are correctly connected. Not sure who this product is for exactly, another reviewer said for prototyping?
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