A:AnswerI would NOT run this cable around anything unshielded. Definitely not at 100ft either. CAT6( at least this brand-at this price) seems to have less shielding than CAT 5 did. It was giving me static thru my speakers running $5K speaker cables at just 14ft. It says that it is 24 AWG on the side, but I don’t believe that since that is the same as CAT5 cables have and I’ve never had issues
A:AnswerCrossover cable uses differ from those of regular Ethernet cables. While crossover cables do fall under the Ethernet cable category, these specialized cables are meant to directly connect two computing devices or two switches together. This connection is forged by crossing over (a.k.a. reversing) the pin contacts.
The product listed here is NOT a crossover cable.
A:AnswerCrossover cable uses differ from those of regular Ethernet cables. While crossover cables do fall under the Ethernet cable category, these specialized cables are meant to directly connect two computing devices or two switches together. This connection is forged by crossing over (a.k.a. reversing) the pin contacts.
The product listed here is NOT a crossover cable.
A:AnswerShould be able, as long as both ends are connected to their respective ports and the cable is left I damaged and isn’t exposed to water constantly
A:AnswerYou should be able to connect with your extender without any problems. Make sure your extender is set to transmit fron ethernet and not from a wifi router.