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๐ Upgrade your network game with Mediabridgeโs 10Gbps powerhouse!
The Mediabridge CAT6 Ethernet Patch Cable delivers ultra-fast 10 Gigabit per second data transfer at 500 MHz frequency, featuring 24AWG stranded conductors with polyethylene cross-insulation to prevent crosstalk. Equipped with gold-plated RJ45 connectors for superior corrosion resistance and backward compatibility, this 50 ft cable is UL-listed and certified for safe in-wall installation, making it ideal for demanding home and server applications including gaming, HD streaming, and cloud computing.










| ASIN | B00BI06G1S |
| Brand | Mediabridge |
| Brand Name | Mediabridge |
| Cable Type | Ethernet |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Modem, Personal Computer, Router, Television |
| Compatible Phone Models | VoIP phones |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 59,703 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10000 Megabytes Per Second |
| Ethernet Cable Category | Cat 6 |
| Frequency | 250 MHz |
| Gauge | 24.0 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00813077013909 |
| Included Components | 3FT Black CAT6 Cable |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | Mediabridge Ethernet Cable (3')-Supports Cat6/Cat5e/Cat5 Standards, 550MHz, 10Gbps-RJ45 Computer Networking Cord (31-699-03B) |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Mediabridge Products, LLC. |
| Model | 31-699-03B |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 8 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Data Transfer, High Speed |
| Part Number | 31-699-03B |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Streaming, Gaming Console, Router, Networking |
| Special Feature | Data Transfer, High Speed |
| Specification Met | UL |
| UPC | 813077013909 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-Year Limited Warranty |
M**N
Good price for good product.
It works great at a nice price.
R**.
Cat 6 cables? by Mediabridge
I am not a technician nor do I have the ability to test if these cables are up to Cat 6 standards. For that matter, I have no idea if these cables meet any standard at all. All I can tell you is that these are working fine for us. We have purchased a dozen of these cables so far. Each come in an excellent, durable, reclosable bag that has a tear tab above the zip reclose part. Like reclosable plastic bags. They also have included 1 reusable velcro strip to hold your cables together. I found that wifi just doesn't hold up to demands of various devices for downloads and updates. Ethernet is so much faster for downloading and uploading to hard wired devices. We live in the Columbus, Ohio area and our cable service provider is quickly working to upgrade our services to meet the 1 Gig and beyond. Where we live we are up to 400 mbps if we pay the extra fee for it. We currently have 200+mbps download and 24+mbps upload. Before I had Cat 5 cables and our speeds were at 100 mbps. ( verified constantly by Speedtest.net ) It used to take us hours ( yes, literally ) to update our gaming systems and games via wifi. But when I switched everything I could to ethernet, holy moly, what a difference! I did an update for Star Trek online that was nearly 5 gigabytes in just a few minutes. I wish I had timed it but I was so used to walking away on updates that when I came back with my cup of coffee, it was already finished! It took longer to wait for the update to run and install than to download! We really like these cables and so far we have not had any issues with any of the cables we have. I had to order more to replace the cables provided by Spectrum. We run 1 Playstation 2, 3 and two PS4's. 1 Roku, 2 4k Sony bravia's, 1 personal computer and now they all run so much faster. Gaming is faster with less lag ( almost none ) and rubber banding than before except for that Star trek game. Oy what a pain, that game has so much lag time! I have the 7 foot model cables and so far, so good. The picture quality is so much better than before and that's not just gaming. We use Amazon video, Britbox, Netflix, Viki and a number of free video streaming services and the picture and audio quality is very crisp, clear and no pixelation like before. I hope this helps.
J**N
Does what an ethernet cable does
Got this for my PC, works great! Was able to connect very easily, the wire is pretty thick so I donโt have to worry about it being damaged!
M**I
Dependable Connectivity Upgrade
The Mediabridge Ethernet Cable has proven to be a reliable and high-performance solution for upgrading my home network. As someone who values a seamless and robust internet connection, this cable has exceeded my expectations in terms of speed, durability, and overall connectivity. First and foremost, the build quality is impressive. The cable features sturdy connectors with gold-plated contacts, ensuring a secure and reliable connection. The snug fit and solid construction of the connectors give me confidence in the longevity of this cable, even with frequent plugging and unplugging. The speed and performance are standout features. Whether I'm streaming high-definition content, engaging in online gaming, or handling large file transfers, the Mediabridge Ethernet Cable consistently delivers a stable and high-speed connection. The Cat6 rating ensures that it meets the demands of modern networking requirements, making it a future-proof choice. I appreciate the flexibility and durability of the cable itself. The PVC jacket provides protection against wear and tear, and the flexibility allows for easy routing around corners and through tight spaces. The 50-foot length I chose offers the versatility needed to connect devices throughout my home without sacrificing signal strength. Installation is straightforward, and the cable is compatible with a variety of devices, including gaming consoles, computers, routers, and smart TVs. The plug-and-play nature of the Mediabridge Ethernet Cable means I can upgrade my network without the need for technical expertise. The cable's performance is consistent with minimal signal loss, even over longer distances. This reliability is crucial for maintaining a stable internet connection, particularly in larger homes or setups with multiple connected devices. The Mediabridge Ethernet Cable has become an integral part of my home network setup. Its combination of durability, high-speed performance, and ease of installation make it a top choice for anyone seeking a dependable Ethernet cable upgrade. Whether you're a casual user or a tech enthusiast, this cable delivers on its promises. Highly recommended!
W**D
Another excellent Mediabridge product.
Most folks view cat5 cables as either they work or they don't. What's the big deal? In some ways, I see it that way too. Here's the thing. Just because something does it's job doesn't mean it's doing it well. Most of us have owned a lot of cat5 cables over the course of our computing lives. Mostly we don't even pay for them. They just sort of show up. You get one or two that come with a computer or a router. Maybe the cable guy left a few extra when he came to your house ...because the Cable Company thinks we're too stupid to setup our own internet. A lot of the time I don't even know where I get them. It's probably magic or something. I'm convinced the sock monster is involved. You here me sock monster!? Keep your cat5 cables. Just stop stealing my left socks out of the drier! The point is; we all end up with these things laying around so why buy them? Because they suck! In my case because I didn't have enough anymore ...because they suck! A little too short or way too long. The tabs break off. Slow. They stop working, under completely mysterious circumstances. You end up staring at them with a magnifying glass like you're Sherlock Holmes going after Moriarty. Hunting for some clue as to why they so tragically died. Ultimately, failure to solve the mystery will crush you to the ground in utter defeat. Leaving you screaming at the sky with hatred for all mankind. In the recycle bin it goes and it's off for harrowing adventures trying to find a working cat5 cable. Don't laugh. I've actually done the magnifying glass thing and I've seen other people do it too. Okay, maybe not the screaming at the sky bit. Here's why Mediabridge cat5's do not suck. Even a cursory glance shows these to be well made from quality parts. It's not likely to last until the end of time but I suspect it will still work 15 years from now. Much lower packet loss, line jitter, data corruption and all that geekspeak when compared to other name brand cat5's I've owned. In other words, it's more efficient and therefore can move data in less time. I copied a 32.4 GB file from my laptop through my router to my desktop and it was noticeably faster, by about 10%, than the cat5 it replaced copying the same file. Good price for high quality. As in I didn't have to get a second job to pay for it. Not that I have a primary job. You hear that Mediabridge? You should hire me as an Advertising Consultant or something. I need a job. Initially, I thought was odd that they used odd numbered lengths. 3 ft. 7ft. instead of the usually 2ft. or 6ft. Then I realized, with every inch of pun intended, that extra foot goes a long way. (Piers Anthony would be so proud ...or he'd shoot me for a fool.)
R**I
The only network cables I buy.
These cables are incredible. Packaged well in a smooth loop, click securely, are reliable, and come in all sorts of lengths and colors. I love Mediabridge; I have been using them for years, and if a cable is available from them, I do not hesitate to order, even if the price is a bit more (which it's usually not).
M**X
Just what I needed for a wired connection with my PS3.
I bought this 25' cable to use with my PS3 because WiFi wasn't cutting it when it came to PSN, Home, and online gaming, especially with Killzone 3. My PS3 was in the same room as my Verizon Fios router (20mbs download and 5mbs upload speeds), and the wireless connection STILL wasn't reliable. Used this cable with my PS3 and router, and PSN's performance dramatically improved. I went to the network settings internet setup and made a new profile for wired connection. During the internet test everything passed with my NAT type at 2, Download speed was 23mbs, and upload speed was 4.1mbs (on wireless it wasn't even half those speeds). When playing Killzone 3 on a wireless connection I would lag out and get that annoying "Network Connection" error message, but I played for about an hour with no lag at all. The game icons in the PS store load up almost instantly. I was able get into Home with no network errors, and everyone's Home avatar loaded up a lot faster. I hope this info helps people who are looking to improve their PSN experience. I have yet to try streaming video media with a program called PS3 Media Server. Read additional info for network tips that I did that may help improve PSN's performance. Additional Network Tips: If PSN's performance is poor then read the following tips that I did to improve it. 1) Set up a static IP address for your PS3. You can find a step-by-step guide on portforward[DOT]com. On the main page go to "other guides", then "configuring a static IP address", then finally choose the one for PS3. During the set up for this you would be able to choose a wired connection and a wireless connection. For the best performance and reliability, I would suggest using a wired connection. 2) After you made a static IP address you should use that to forward ports in your router. Go to the same website from step 1, but under "port forwarding" choose "Port Forwarding Guides by Router". Select your router (not every router in existence is on there) and choose "PlayStation Network" in the next list that comes up (it should be near that top in the second column). Follow the guide and if everything works PSN should work a lot better. I hope this additional info helps you. UPDATE: I watched a movie by streaming it with PS3 Media Server, and it played flawlessly. When I was using a wireless connection it would always stutter, and the playback would just pause for a while because the bit rate would go up to like 40mbs. That poop doesn't happen anymore and playback is smooth as silk.
D**S
Great product
Just what i ordered
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