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Cat6A Shielded Ethernet Cable 10G 23AWG, 1000ft Bulk - Solid Bare Copper, PVC, Gray | High-Speed Networking for Offices, Data Centers & Home Theaters
Cat6A Shielded Ethernet Cable 10G 23AWG, 1000ft Bulk - Solid Bare Copper, PVC, Gray | High-Speed Networking for Offices, Data Centers & Home Theaters
Cat6A Shielded Ethernet Cable 10G 23AWG, 1000ft Bulk - Solid Bare Copper, PVC, Gray | High-Speed Networking for Offices, Data Centers & Home Theaters
Cat6A Shielded Ethernet Cable 10G 23AWG, 1000ft Bulk - Solid Bare Copper, PVC, Gray | High-Speed Networking for Offices, Data Centers & Home Theaters
Cat6A Shielded Ethernet Cable 10G 23AWG, 1000ft Bulk - Solid Bare Copper, PVC, Gray | High-Speed Networking for Offices, Data Centers & Home Theaters
Cat6A Shielded Ethernet Cable 10G 23AWG, 1000ft Bulk - Solid Bare Copper, PVC, Gray | High-Speed Networking for Offices, Data Centers & Home Theaters

Cat6A Shielded Ethernet Cable 10G 23AWG, 1000ft Bulk - Solid Bare Copper, PVC, Gray | High-Speed Networking for Offices, Data Centers & Home Theaters

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Description

Vertical Cable 064-703/A/S/GY This Cat 6A Overall shielded twisted pair (F/UTP) cable is a high-performance data communication cable suitable for 10Gbit high speed applications. It has excellent attenuation and crosstalk characteristics and exceeds TIA/EIA 568-C.2 specification.This ethernet cable is designed for indoor and riser network installations and is approved by ETL to be type CMR (riser rated communication cable). The wires are 23 awg in size and are made of solid bare copper conductors. All 4 pairs are easily identified by color stripes. The insulation material is PE and the jacket is made of PVC and the cable is equipped with AL foil as a shield with Drain wire. This cat6A bulk cable is supplied in 1000 ft wooden spool and sequential length markings are printed on the jacket. 057-471/S/GY 059-486/CMXT 062-506/S/GY 064-703/A/S/GY 069-561/CMXT 069-565/A/CMXT Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.7 out of 5 stars 49 4.7 out of 5 stars 80 4.3 out of 5 stars 54 4.9 out of 5 stars 32 4.4 out of 5 stars 32 4.5 out of 5 stars 27 Price $200.00$200.00 $224.00$224.00 $237.00$237.00 $285.00$285.00 $329.00$329.00 $355.00$355.00 Category 5e ✓ ✓ No No No No Category 6 No No ✓ No ✓ No Category 6A No No No ✓ No ✓ Riser Rated ✓ No ✓ ✓ No No Plenum Rated No No No No No No Outdoor UV Rated No ✓ No No ✓ ✓ Direct Burial No ✓ No No ✓ ✓ Dual Jacket No ✓ No No ✓ ✓ Overall Shielded ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Several Colors ✓ No ✓ ✓ No No

Features

    Cat6A (Augmented) 10G F/UTP 1000 feet

    Shielded Twisted Pair (F/UTP) Cable

    23 awg wires made of solid bare copper conductors

    ETL type CMR for indoor and riser network installations

    Exceeds TIA/EIA 568-C.2 specifications

    Vertical Cable 064-703/A/S/GY

Reviews

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High quality cable. This stuff is stout as it is made for pulling through walls - this isn't like flimsy patch cable. Build yourself a little 2 by 4 frame and stick a metal tube through the spool and it'll pull off smooth as silk. I ran six of these through a long run of 2" conduit with LBs and it made the turns - but not by much. Speed is fantastic for what I'm doing, but my switches do not take full advantage of the quoted capabilities of this cable so I was not able to see if it hit the speeds that the manufacturer suggests it's capable of - however, my longest home run was nearly 350 feet and I had no drop-off on that run compared to my shortest (230 feet) for what my setup is capable of.Pulling six of these cables was a beast. I had a three-man crew and it required every one of us. We taped the bundle with electrical tape every 10 feet and would have never gotten by without doing that. It was still a big pain to pull all cables but we got the worst of it done in two evenings in a church application that crossed three different buildings, including through walls, drop ceilings, in underground conduit with bends, between floors, and in attic spaces. Your mileage may vary.Know what you're getting when it comes to terminating this cable. It's a beast. Use high grade tools. You'll want to terminate these with punchdowns, not ends, because the cable is so stout it won't hardly bend inside a wall to reach the termination point. But the cable itself is super solid and the twisted pairs have the appearance and feel of very high grade material. Make sure you get the right termination hardware to maintain shielding all the way to the faceplate.