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Cat 7 Shielded Ethernet Patch Cable 50 ft White (Highest Speed Cable) Cat7 Flat Internet Network Cable with Snagless RJ45 Connector for Modem, Router, LAN, Computer + Free Cable Clips and Straps

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About Cat 7 Shielded Ethernet Patch Cable 50 Ft White

Your search is over. This cable will meet every demand with ultimate satisfaction. Features: Category 7 (Class F) Cable Standard: Cat 7, S/STP; Meets TIA/EIA-568-B.2-10 Specifications Contact Plating: 50 Micron Gold plated Contact Pins in each Shielded RJ45 Connector Conductor Gauge: 32AWG Cable Performance: Up to 650 MHz Cable Structure: 8 wires Stranded Copper with shielding High Quality, Maximum Reliability: Our advanced Screened Shielded Twisted Pair (S/STP) cable shielding and gold plated RJ45 connector block out external EMI/RFI interference for high quality, maximum reliability, error-free signal transfer. Even further, the pairs are intelligently twisted to increase RF shielding and prevent crosstalk. Ultra Slim and Flat : An innovative design incorporates a flat cable to improve usability and Flat cable design is to improve the look of your home or office. A 0.05 inch flat cable easily fits around corners and in between spaces. It's perfect for camouflaging under carpets, walls, or even behind furniture. High Speed Cat7 cables are capable of transmitting data at speeds of up to 10 Gbps over 100m of cable. Wide Compatibility : High-speed maximum data transfer is perfect for consumer electronics TV, Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro, Mac, PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360. Cat7 Cables provide universal connectivity for Gigabit Local Area Network (LAN), such as computer server, printer, cable modem, router, switch, hub, adapter, network media players, NAS, VoIP, PoE and more. NOTE: Your network speed is determined by many factors including the cable, your router, switch boxes, other network components, as well as your service provider.