
Monoprice 112807 Cat6 Ethernet Cable 23AWG Plenum 1000ft
Build Your Network with ConfidenceThe Monoprice Cat6 Ethernet Bulk Cable is designed for high-performance network installations. Made with pure bare copper wire and CMP plenum-rated, this cable ensures reliable data transmission and meets stringent safety standards. Perfect for creating custom-le...
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Overview
Build Your Network with Confidence
The Monoprice Cat6 Ethernet Bulk Cable is designed for high-performance network installations. Made with pure bare copper wire and CMP plenum-rated, this cable ensures reliable data transmission and meets stringent safety standards. Perfect for creating custom-length Ethernet cables for your home or business network.
- Cable Type: Cat6
- Wire Type: Solid, Pure Bare Copper
- Frequency: 550Mhz
- Shielding: UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair)
- Jacket: CMP (Plenum)
- Wire Gauge: 23AWG
- Length: 1000ft
- Color: Black
Key Features
Buy with Confidence: With Monoprice's Lifetime Warranty on all Cables, you can rest assured we stand behind our products and our customers
100 Percent pure bare copper wire as required by UL Code 444 and National Electrical Code TIA-568-C.2
1000 foot roll in pull box
Length marked every foot
Is safe for use within the ducts and plenums of commercial buildings
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features 100 percent pure bare copper wire, meeting rigorous UL Code 444 and TIA-568-C.2 standards.
- Supplied as a large 1000-foot roll in a convenient pull box, suitable for extensive network installations.
- Each foot of the cable is clearly marked with its length, aiding in precise measurement and minimizing waste.
- Rated for Plenum use, ensuring it is safe for installation in air-handling spaces within commercial buildings.
- Backed by Monoprice's Lifetime Warranty on all cables, providing long-term assurance of quality and performance.
👎 Cons
- The 1000-foot length may be excessive for smaller residential networking projects, leading to unused material.
- Requires manual termination with connectors, which demands specific tools and a certain level of installation expertise.
- The Plenum safety rating, while critical for commercial environments, can make the cable more expensive than non-plenum alternatives for home use.
- Being a bulk cable, it is not ready for immediate plug-and-play operation and needs additional steps to be functional.
- The cable's design is optimized for permanent installations, limiting its flexibility for temporary setups or frequent reconfigurations.