Cavo per modem Internet ad alta velocità RJ11 C2G, lungo 2,1 m, 28721 blu trasparente

Brand:C2G

3.5/5

28.98

Imballaggio: i cavi C2G sono confezionati in imballaggi robusti e affidabili per garantire la consegna di un cavo di qualità a casa tua. Compatibilità: il connettore del cavo Internet è compatibile con tutti i modem DSL di AT&T, CenturyLink, Xfinity e altri, per una configurazione semplice. Dati ad alta velocità: il cavo di connessione Internet con doppia schermatura in lamina riduce le interferenze, mentre la struttura a doppino intrecciato riduce al minimo la diafonia per un trasferimento dati DSL ad alta velocità e senza errori. Durevole: il connettore stampato antigroviglio offre una maggiore durata riducendo la tensione sull'adattatore del cavo Internet. Uso: collega qualsiasi modem DSL a banda larga a una presa telefonica con questo cavo Internet per velocità Internet e trasmissione dati più elevate rispetto a qualsiasi normale cavo telefonico. Cavo di trasferimento dati RJ11 - Un (1) cavo modem DSL RJ11 blu trasparente da 7 piedi.

Imballaggio: i cavi C2G sono confezionati in imballaggi robusti e affidabili per garantire la consegna di un cavo di qualità a casa tua. Compatibilità: il connettore del cavo Internet è compatibile con tutti i modem DSL di AT&T, CenturyLink, Xfinity e altri, per una configurazione semplice. Dati ad alta velocità: il cavo di connessione Internet con doppia schermatura in lamina riduce le interferenze, mentre la struttura a doppino intrecciato riduce al minimo la diafonia per un trasferimento dati DSL ad alta velocità e senza errori. Durevole: il connettore stampato antigroviglio offre una maggiore durata riducendo la tensione sull'adattatore del cavo Internet. Uso: collega qualsiasi modem DSL a banda larga a una presa telefonica con questo cavo Internet per velocità Internet e trasmissione dati più elevate rispetto a qualsiasi normale cavo telefonico. Cavo di trasferimento dati RJ11 - Un (1) cavo modem DSL RJ11 blu trasparente da 7 piedi.
Brand C2G
Cable Type Ethernet
Color Gray
Compatible Devices Modem
Connector Gender Male-to-Male
Connector Type 4-pin Mini Din
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,763 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 28721
Item Weight 0.07 Kilograms
Item Weight 2.46 ounces
Language English
Manufacturer C2G
Number of Items 1
Product Dimensions 10.5 x 5.75 x 0.5 inches
Special Feature Data Transfer, High Speed
Unit Count 1.0 Count

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Scritto da: Reverand Gina
CenturyLink Cable IMITATION
This cable works! Told i had to get one through Centurylink but didn't!! Thanks!!!!!
Scritto da: Button Gwinnett
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.
Scritto da: SJ663
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.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Good buy
Good buy
Scritto da: Jerry De
Good cable
Used for hooking up desk top pc and works fine
Scritto da: D. Houston
Cable works great for us.
Our office has had high speed Internet for years, mostly DSL thru Bell South now ATT. We were informed by ATT that it is phasing out DSL in our area and replacing it with Uverse. We upgraded. After the upgrade we had a lot of problems with our ATT Uverse router/modem dropping the signal. We had no fewer than 7 ATT Uverse technicians out to work on the problem over a 2 week period. They did considerable work on the outside lines eliminating what they called "bridge taps" and that improved things a lot. But we were still getting dropped from time to time, about once a week and it seems we were not getting the full speed we were paying for. One of the techs noticed that the cable supplied by ATT with the router/modem (a Motorola NVG510) was not a shielded cable and that as installed in our office the Uverse cable from the jack in the wall to the router/modem was in what can only be described as a "spaghetti junction" of other cables feeding the phones, computers, printers and so on. To minimize interference from the other cables we bought this cable off Amazon and installed it to replace the unshielded cable that ATT supplied. We have gone over 90 days now and been dropped off the Internet by Uverse only 1 time, which is great (originally we were getting dropped 2 or 3 times per day, then 1 or 2 times per week, now after this cable and the other fixes mentioned only 1 time in over 90 days). We are also now getting almost the full Uverse speed we pay for (we pay for 12,000 kbps and are actually getting 11,997 kbps). While I cannot say this cable alone solved all our problems as many of them were located in the lines outside our building, I can say as we got the outside line problems fixed this shielded cable helped eliminate our remaining problems involving cross interference from our other cables and helped further reduce our drop rate and help us get the full Uverse speeds we paid for. Not a magic bullet, but it certainly helped. Very pleased.
Scritto da: Strong Mansion Gallery
C2G RJ11 High-Speed Internet Modem Cable
The cables are OK. Did not use them, ordered the wrong cables.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Vast improvement
This made a vast improvement with my internet DSL bonded service. I've been running on Centurylink 80mbps service for a few years and had been happy with speed. Few months ago I upgraded from a 1080 smart TV to a 4K UHD set. I have the TV connected to a Denon HTS. The picture and sounds where always lacking despite what content I watched. I upgraded to the HDMI cable I've had for years. That made a great improvement in terms of the picture clarity, but the sound was still lacking and was very heavy on the bass. I tried to adjust the bass, but even with the bass turned all the down was still bass heavy. The phone cable that I've been using that ran between the wall receptacle and modem was the one that came from Centurylink when they set up the service. I decided to try this C2G/Cables to Go 28721 RJ11 High-Speed Internet Modem Cable (7 Feet) to see if it would help. All's I can say is WOW! Fixed and improved my audio problem, as well as made even more of an improvement in picture as well. Lagging and buffering issues are a thing of the past. Now online when I click a video instead of buffering for several seconds while video loads, the video now opens immediately and starts playing. Kicking myself for not trying replacing this cable years ago. If you still have the green cable that came with the setup from your ISP, give this cable a try.
Scritto da: FourPaws
Increased Upload speeds, Stability and Lowered Latency
Well, I'd been having issues with latency, stability and uploads with my VDSL connection since the beginning of summer. I was losing sync every week, sometimes, several times per day with lag issues. Quick history: I had the 28AWG modem wire that came with the modem plugged, which worked fine, but, then changed it for a 25ft flat jack-modem RJ11 cable when I moved the modem to a better location; believe it or not, everything was ok in the beginning, but over time my connection got worse. I complained many times to my ISP, but, after changing the "profile" several times, the problem just persisted. After reviewing reasons for my sync problems, I decided to get this cable based on the many reviews that guided me here. I really didn't think a cable would have made that much of a difference ... but it did ... no more sync losses, upload speed increased from 2.8Mbps to about 4.2Mbps, with peaks at 8Mbps), and yes, still holds my downloads at 25Mbps solid ... but, where it's become very noticeable, is on the latency ... gaming hit registration are MUCH better. I thought the cable was a little expensive ... BUT, it has brought happiness to my life in the frag department while holding sync watching Prime Videos with the wife.
Scritto da: Bullwinkle
Pricey But Well-Made Rj-11 Cable Delivers Substantial Increase In Download Speed
I don't like wasting my money on needlessly over-priced cables of any sort. But I'm glad I purchased this pricey RJ-11 cable. To my astonishment, this cable actually substantially increased the downloads speeds with my ISP (i.e. Bell Canada). I suspect that my experience is the exception, rather than rule. If you think that the RJ-11 cable you're currently using is limiting your downloads speed, then I would recommend giving this cable a try.
Scritto da: Fernando
No es cable alta velocidad
Ni de a madres es "alta velocidad". Es un cable común y corriente, más corriente que común. La latencia aumentó, el cuello de botella aumentó. Según es cable reforzado, pero o a)no está reforzados, o b) está mal armado porque tiene mucha interferencia, mucho ruido. Procedo a hacer la devolución.
Scritto da: John
Replaced weakest link in my network
Since organizing all my network gear into a cupboard, I started getting intermittent drops in service across all devices. I had experienced interference problems with a flat ethernet cable before, so I suspected the tiny phone cable feeding my DSL modem was the cause. Unshielded data cables + lots AC power cords = interference problems. Over 40 days of network uptime later, no failed downloads, no competitive online games ruined. If your modem is surrounded by way too much AC power, you could probably benefit from a shielded cable.
Scritto da: Gordon Hill
Worth it
I used it to replace a standard phone cord thinking it would make no difference on my interbet speed or bandwidth and boy was I wrong. Over the last several weeks, i and my family, have noticed improvements in our internet speed and reliability. This was confirmed with multiple speed tests showing a drop in my ping and increases in my upload and dowbload rates for every test. I am now thinking of replacing all the phone cord from my modem right to where the pho e line comes into the house with this cable for even bigger improvement. Worth the extra money!

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