

📡 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The 100ft Black Quad Shield Solid Copper 3GHZ RG-6 Coaxial Cable is engineered for high-frequency applications, featuring a solid copper conductor and quad-shielding for optimal signal transfer. With anti-corrosion brass connectors and a weather-resistant design, this cable is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. Assembled in the USA, it offers customizable lengths to suit any project, making it the go-to choice for satellite TV, broadband internet, and more.
F**C
Fixed all Cox Gigablast Broadband Internet problems
I live in the Phoenix, AZ area. A few weeks ago during Thanksgiving Weekend, I this 100' roll of coaxial cable directly from my Cox connection on the side of my house to my Cable Modem I Bypassed 26-year-old coaxial cable that was originally installed by my builder in the mid-1990s. I also bypassed splitters and couplers that have been installed over the years in the attic above my garage by Cox technicians.Immediately on a bandwidth test, my speed jumped to 948MB/S (The Max) where before I would struggle to hit 800 MB/S. I haven't had any random disconnections since (3 weeks). It also dropped my jitter to zero most of the time. My ping was essentially cut in half, now down to 7-10ms to the Cox server. No more multiple reboots of my modems and router every day, that was such a pain.Since my attic has all these fire defense partitions I've avoided running new cable for years. What I did was just run the cable up through my venting holes from the side of my house up into my attic and then used a combination of fish tape and PVC pipe to pull it out the venting hole on the other side of my garage, then I snaked it through another venting hole over my Den which is at the front of my house and pulled it down through the ceiling. Then I plugged it into my cable modems. I have a nice wall plate (no coupler used) in the roof of my Den and I put PVC pipe on the side of my house to hide the cables. So now I essentially go directly from my outside cox connection to my cable modem in my house.If you're like me and you've fought broadband issues for years...Run New Cable!
M**L
Good cable
I purchased this to install a new outdoor TV antenna. This was recommended by Youtuber Antenna Man and was purchased on Tyler's recommendation. The reason to buy this over cheaper cable is solid copper conductor carries the signal better and the voltage to your pre-amp better than Less expensive copper clad conductor cable. The stuff is a little thicker than regular RG6 due to extra shielding to help reduce outside interference and ensure the best reception and picture quality.The Type F ends that I already had from a cable tv repair years before and came with a cheap plastic compression tool would not work with this cable so don't be cheap with tools if you have the cut and put ends on this cable, which you will likely do if you have to get it through walls. Get the $40 three piece Ideal branded Coax cable tool kit at Lowe's which also comes with 10 quality ends and you'll be good once you watch Antenna man's video on making your cable a time or two.My cable run from 8 foot above the 3rd floor roof in to the living room on the 1st floor was long Over 70 feet and the signal from the antenna and preamp are still good and strong except for one channel that is tricky to get in my area but that's not this cables fault.
R**G
Works as advertised
Probably the best deal for quad shield and solid copper core.
J**S
Great Product for Satellite Dish
I have a Wally By Dish with a playmaker satellite and read that you cannot go over with a 50ft cable. So after reading reviews of using solid core cable Receiving better signal going out to the dish. I wanted to see if a cable of this type will allow me to go 100ft as many campsites have tress blocking signal. I received by 100Ft cable today and was impressed with the quality of cable being more robust then my current cable but skeptical as I was not sure I would be able to get a signal. Well guess what I now receive all my stations. Great product!! It works!
T**E
Finally have all my OTA tv channels back!
Awhile back I decided to do away with satellite TV and go with an antenna. I picked up about 14 channels and we was happy with that until one day I started losing channels. I even bought a bigger antenna and still could not get more channels with it.It took me awhile figure out I was getting interference from a wired camera system I had paid someone to install a few days before and I did not buy shielded cable for the cameras. That's when I decided to give this shielded cable for my tv a try and it worked! As soon as I hooked it up and I scanned for channels I was able to get about 25 channels!The only negative and the reason I couldn't give 5 stars is because the copper wire bent way too easily when I tried to insert it in the back of my tv. I had to get my husband to help straighten it out and then insert it gently in there. I was afraid it would break.
S**D
Recommend for Broadband Internet Connection
Purchased this cable to replace the cable that Spectrum ran all over the outside of my house, right along side of the multiple rows of cables left by DirecTV, AT&T, and TWC that were installed by the previous owner. I have no idea why cable/satellite companies think it's ok to trash the outside of your home with decades worth of cables. Removed an entire trash can full of cables that were wrapped around my house and ran this cable through the wall, up to the attic, and into my network interface box. Cable is high quality and provides a consistent connection to our Spectrum internet service.
M**N
High quality
As always, look for TRUE copper wire when buying tv coaxial cable. This is it! Look no further
B**T
Improved my signal
I saw this on the "Antenna Man" YouTube channel and ordered. This replaced older RG6 bought years ago from Radio Shack that ran from an antenna in the attic down to the basement and then over to the TV in the family room on the first floor. True to what Tyler said, this gave a notable improvement in signal to the Tivo Bolt.
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