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Cables To Go - 27351 - 500ft CAT5E 350Mhz Solid PVC Cmr Cable Blue

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Very good cable, at a very good price!

(5 out of 5) by John Crocker on May 27, 2007 (Tyler, TX USA)
This is very good Cat5E cable. Easy to crimp, and great signal. I have used almost all of the cable, and never had a problem with connectivity. Great product!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Good Product

(5 out of 5) by Zeph Greenwell on Apr 3, 2007 (Decatur, IL)
I needed some cable for home networking and this was the best buy I found. I was very satisfied with the results. Shielding is pretty good and had no problems from the cables. This is definitely a better buy than buying several precut cables separate.

get something better, this is not worthy

(1 out of 5) by Jacob Samuel on Jan 13, 2009 (Toms River, NJ USA)
I had to waste 2 of more than 50' cable as they failed to work properly. no error was detected by cable tester. However, on connection to PC this cable was unable to connecte to net. Small length cables upto 10' working fine. As three peices of cables between 30-50' is failed to work, I used a readymade 50' cable from radio shack to hook the computer and it worked well. Further all cables I made from this bundle whcich is less than 10' works flowless.... strange but true... poor quality cable.

Very Satisfied!

(5 out of 5) by K. Ng on Oct 15, 2008 (Crofton, MD)
After shopping around, I decided on the competitively priced "Cables to Go" CAT5e cable. I've bought "Cables to Go" products in the pass and noted the fine quality. If it's not broken, don't fix it. This product is no exception.

Install CAT5 instead of regular phone wire

(5 out of 5) by James Cooper on Dec 25, 2007 (Washington, DC)
This product is a great value. If you are installing phone lines in a new home or rehab, pay the small extra to run these wires instead of your regular phone wires. This allows high-speed data (Internet) as well as phone data to transmit over the lines.