
Monoprice 110696 CAT7 2M Ultra Durable Patch Cable
Experience Uncompromising Performance with Ultra-Thin CAT7 Cables Monoprice Ultra Durable Ultra Thin High Performance FTP Patch CAT 7 Cables are engineered for superior performance and reliability in demanding networking environments. These cables provide exceptional bandwidth and signal integrit...
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Overview
Experience Uncompromising Performance with Ultra-Thin CAT7 Cables
Monoprice Ultra Durable Ultra Thin High Performance FTP Patch CAT 7 Cables are engineered for superior performance and reliability in demanding networking environments. These cables provide exceptional bandwidth and signal integrity, ensuring seamless connectivity for your critical applications.
Specifications
- Cable Type: Category 7 (CAT7)
- Data Transfer Rate: Up to 10Gbps
- Bandwidth: Up to 600MHz
- Wire Gauge: 32AWG
- Conductor Material: Pure Bare Copper
- Connector Type: RJ45
- Shielding: FTP (Foiled Twisted Pair)
- Compliance: RoHS, UL Code 444, TIA-568-C.2
Key Features
Only from Monoprice can you get ultra-thin, high quality Category 7 (CAT7) patch cables that are the solution to your internetworking needs
The cable follows the 10GBBASE-T standard and with a blazing speed of up to 600MHz so you can connect to your LAN/WAN segments and networking gear at maximum speeds
Cat7 with its superior ultra-thin, gold-plated connector you get a cable that is built for speed and endurance
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Adheres to the 10GBBASE-T standard, allowing for high-speed network connections at up to 600MHz.
- Utilizes Category 7 (CAT7) cabling, offering superior performance and reduced crosstalk compared to lower categories.
- Features an ultra-thin design, which helps in managing cable clutter and makes installation in tight spaces easier.
- Equipped with gold-plated connectors, designed to ensure a reliable connection and resist corrosion over time.
- Constructed for speed and endurance, implying a durable build quality for long-term use in networking environments.
👎 Cons
- Being a CAT7 cable, it may be overkill for typical home networking setups that do not utilize 10 Gigabit Ethernet.
- The 2-meter length might be too short for some installations, requiring careful planning of network device placement.
- Compatibility with older networking equipment that does not support CAT7 standards may not yield its full performance benefits.
- The "ultra-thin" aspect, while beneficial for cable management, might imply a trade-off in terms of physical robustness compared to thicker cables.
- Specific shielding details (e.g., F/UTP, S/FTP) are not provided, which can be important for interference resistance in dense environments.