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The LINKUP 12-Pack Cat8 RJ45 connectors are engineered for ultra-high-speed applications, supporting 40G speeds at 2000MHz. With a robust metal construction and EMI suppression features, these connectors ensure reliable performance and compatibility with various AWG cables. The tool-free assembly design makes installation a breeze, and each purchase is backed by a 1-year warranty and dedicated support.
L**N
Good quality, connectivity and look!
It works as expected.Looks and feels nice, when plugging it in makes a nice solid audible click sound.
G**2
Excelente cable
Muy buen cable la velocidad qué tengo se mantiene estable.
D**Z
Buena calidad y buen calibre
Excelente producto
L**S
Very good cable for streaming music compared to Wi-Fi
I used this 50 ft. cat 8 cable to connect my bell HH3000 directly to my Dell Latitude E5410 Lap top in order to provide a 1Gbps connection for streaming hi-rse audio. The computer provided a ground for the cable at one end as that is important accordig to LinkUp tech whom you can email about the possible attenna situation.The cable is rugged enough to run under the floor in my case through the garage under my listening room. The cable is stiff because of the sheilding but nothing you can't deal with during installation and use.How does it sound? Well with a 300mb/s wi-fi connection the first 3 to 5 sec.of even 16/44.1 cd quality music stream was crackly and even after that cleared up the music seemed rather thin and uninvolving. With the ethernet 1Gbps connection the music started more quickly and perfectly clear and the rest of the stream was now full bodied. The music using the LinkUp cable has much more detail even compared to the cat 6 flat cable I tried from Walmart, no dought due to the twisted quad solid core wires. I don't know how an audiophile cable would compare, however a middle of the road Audioquest cable Cat 7 with 1.25% silver conductors will run you about $600.00 for 39 ft and their 100% silver Cat 7 is $15,000.00 for the same length. This cable was $207.00 taxes in and well worth the investment, not just in dollars but also in the installation time. I could get into what stereo system I'm using it with but I'm not but I do have 30 large in equipment which is just a drop in the bucket on a scale of one to ten.The reason I mention this is to give people an Idea of what this Cat 8 shieled cable is capable of doing for you in your system. Happy Listening Larry.
T**K
Surprisingly easy to use
After removing the jacket on some CAT 8 cable I thought I was in over my head attempting to install the keystone terminations. Luckily it went smoothly and all 12 terminations worked like a charm.Given you can technically reuse these keystone terminations it would be nice if they shipped extra metal tape. I have a couple of cables I want to shorten (need to remove slack in a wall) and I'm debating reusing three keystone plugs and omitting the tape or buying three more..... for the price I want to reuse but I don't want to deal with signal issues due to a lack of $0.01 of tape.Some hints I picked up along the way:1) Use the B wiring standard, there is less wire overlap that way and I think it has a slightly better SNR than A wiring.2) Get yourself the clamping tool, if you are spending all this money on CAT8 cabling might as well do it right. I accidentally ordered the wrong clamping tool and had to push fairly hard to close these keystone terminations. Eventually I ended up finishing each using vice grips but the clamping tool should apply force more evenly.3) When pushing the individual lines into the white plastic guide, take your time and plan the routes of each wire first. Don't mangle up the wires changing your mind which path each wire takes.
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