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The C2GRJ11 Modem Cable is a 7-foot RJ11 DSL modem cable designed to connect your broadband DSL modem to a phone jack, ensuring high-speed data transfer with minimal interference. Its durable, snagless design and compatibility with major DSL providers make it an essential accessory for any internet setup.
B**T
Excellent RJ11 Cable
I write this review in response to the guy who complained that the cable is from 1999.The cable is "SFTP" shielded, and this is printed on the jacket. Those letters stand for "Screened Fully-Shielded Twisted Pair."This is an improvement over regular phone cables because of three things.1. Pairs of conductors are twisted together to minimize crosstalk. This technology was invented by Alexander Graham Bell, so it much precedes the 1999 timestamp conferred by the other reviewer. it works by allowing both conductors of the pair to absorb the same amount of electromagnetic interference as one another from an adjacent source.2. The pairs are each shielded with foil. This is another means to keep electromagnetic interference from altering the signal transmitted across the pairs, and it dates back to Michael Faraday.3. All of the pairs (in this case two of them) are bundled and together wrapped in foil to further protect the integrity of the signals transmitted through them.None of this technology is groundbreaking, but the reason to use shielded cat 5e ethernet cable is simple: most phone cord doesn't go to such great lengths to protect the signal, while ethernet cable is designed with signal integrity in mind due to the greater throughput demanded by its applications.The connectors on this cable are very nice. Unlike most phone cords, they feature strain reliefs. The connectors are shielded, which is important for the foil shielding of the cables to work properly.At 7ft long, this cable may also be substantially shorter than the green DSL cable provided by your ISP. That is a good thing. If your green cable is bunched up and zip-tied, using a shorter cable ceteris paribus is an obvious way to reduce the voltage drop between your gateway and the ISP's DSLAM.This cable may not improve your connection if your internet is already working properly, but if you are having problems with your existing cable and/or you wish to spend a few bucks on a high-quality RJ11 cable for your DSL gateway, it is a solid choice. Don't worry about the year that cat 5e was introduced; cat 7 was introduced in 2002 but that doesn't mean 10GigE is obsolete. Focus instead on the problems you are having with your internet service and how to improve your connection by improving the weakest links in your setup.
A**R
Good Quality
Good QualityI will buy gain when needed.
A**L
When Trouble-Shooting Internet or Computer Issues ALWAYS Consider the Cables, and this One is Great!
o/` o/` What a difference, a cable makes.. 84 little inches... o/` o/` (Hopefully this brought to mind for you Aretha singing 'What a Difference a Day Makes'.)Seriously, I have been involved in tech for going on 20+ years, and one of the things that I learned early on was that if there is an issue with anything that is connecting or connected to anything else - and where a cable is involved at any point - *always* check the cables! It's often not obvious - or even visible at all - when a cable has an issue, and it can cause a slow connection, or an erratic connection, or even no connection at all!It's also the simplest and cheapest thing to check!Most recently I ordered this particular cable because I had upgraded to a newer, high-speed modem, and trust me, when your ISP ships you that new modem, they are *not* including good quality cables (unless they are a very unusual ISP). So I ordered this cable, and I can confirm that it's a great cable, and works very well!
S**3
Worked for my ATT U-verse
C2G/Cables to go 28721 RJ11 High- Speed Internet Modem Cable 7 Feet. I wasn't sure about this but decided to give it a try. It did fit the old landline plug on my wall and the DSL Broadband plug on the back of my U@ Modem. Same size as the old landline. It seemed to increase the speed of getting my Modem back online after having to unplug it, and my wi-fi isn't as spotty as it was. It has work for me, so far. I don't know how durable it is as I have it plugged in for just under a Month. This replaced the green AT@T data cable that came with the U@ Modem.
J**E
Urgent
Excuse me, but my computer tells me that the cable is not working.
X**X
... (centurylink come with) for this new RJ11 cable for better shield reduce interference and high quality material
I replaced green RJ11 cable (centurylink come with) for this new RJ11 cable as better shield reduce interference and high quality material.Day 1 since package deliveredHere testPING 19 msDOWNLOAD 101.65 MbpsUPLOAD 10.15 MbpsI paid Centurylink for high speed internet 100 mbps DL/ 10 Mbps UP service over Comcast because Centurylink don't have limit cap data.Green cable and new cable already provide almost same performance for download and upload but only notice difference buffer loading when surf video such as youtube or any streaming like netflix. Buffer loading much quick and almost instant jump time streaming instead wait delay loading like 1 or 2 sec if go 1080P streaming.Thank you for awesome make RJ11 cable and almost same performance as Cat5/Cat6. Why can't you go partner with Centurylink for simple provide RJ11 cable ? Centurylink should get better RJ11 cable or whatever.I will update news near future if any degrade performance or dying.
A**R
Well made for the price.
I needed a replacement Rj11 to go from the wall to my Uverse gateway modem. The green one At&t provided me with was ok but was cheap and typical and I felt wasn't providing the modem with the best signal. I was getting 37 Mpbs download and 7 upload with the old cable. However, after I ordered this cable and replaced it the speed jumped up now i am getting a full 43Mpbs download and 8 upload. I never was one that bought into the whole gold plated theory or any of that extra shielding gimmicks on any cable but I do believe when it comes to regular phone wire it can pick up interference if you have a bunch of other power cables near that can affect performance. I think of it this way, back in the day with regular telephones that were wired if you were near an electrical appliance you would hear a buzz on the phone. It is the same concept with your modem and this cable fixes that. You can't beat the quality for the price I do recommend this to others.
J**.
Not 50 feet; 7 feet.
NOT 50 FEET. 7 feet. If you closely, it does say so at one point, but the title says 50 feet. Now I have to return it.
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