Overview
100ft Cat6 Long Ethernet Cable (Blue) is the ultimate solution for wired internet connectivity across long distances. Whether you need to run a connection to a backyard office, set up a security camera system, or reduce lag for gaming in a room far from your router, this high-performance Gigabit LAN wire delivers stable, high-speed internet up to 100 feet without the signal drop-off common in WiFi connections.
Key Features
- Gigabit Performance: Supports data transfer speeds up to 1,000 Mbps (1 Gbps) and 250 MHz bandwidth. It handles 4K video streaming, online gaming, and large file downloads with ease.
- Indoor & Outdoor Versatility: Built with a durable PVC jacket that protects against wear and tear, making it suitable for running through walls, attics, or temporary outdoor setups.
- Interference Protection: Features 4 twisted pairs of copper wires (UTP) with a spline separator to reduce “crosstalk” and noise, ensuring a cleaner signal than older Cat5e cables.
- Universal Connectivity: Equipped with standard RJ45 connectors compatible with Routers, Modems, PS5, Xbox Series X, PC, Mac, Printers, and Switch Boxes.
- Snagless Design: The connectors feature a protective bubble over the release clip, preventing the tab from snapping off when pulling the cable through tight spaces or conduits.
Common Uses
- Connecting a Gaming Console (PS5/Xbox) to a Router for lag-free gaming
- Extending Internet to a Garage, Basement, or Upstairs Bedroom
- Connecting PoE (Power over Ethernet) Security Cameras
- Linking a WiFi Extender or Access Point to the main Modem
Specifications
| Product type | Cat6 Network Patch Cable |
|---|---|
| Connector Type | RJ45 Male to Male (Gold Plated) |
| Length | 100 Feet (approx. 30.5 Meters) |
| Speed Rating | Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps) |
| Bandwidth | Up to 250 MHz |
| Color | Blue |
What’s in the Box
- 1 × 100ft Cat6 Ethernet Cable (Blue)
FAQ
Is Cat6 better than Cat5e?
Yes. Cat6 handles data faster (up to 10Gbps over short distances) and has better insulation against interference compared to Cat5e. For a 100ft run, Cat6 is highly recommended for stability.
Can I bury this cable underground?
While this cable is durable for outdoor use (like running along a wall), unless it is specifically rated “Direct Burial,” it should be run through a conduit (PVC pipe) if burying it underground to protect it from moisture and pests.
Will this make my internet faster?
It will make your connection more stable and allow you to reach the maximum speed your ISP provides. Unlike WiFi, which loses speed over distance and through walls, this cable delivers the full speed directly to your device.







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