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XCD83784
> 3 dayUsed to connect Juniper switches via on premise fiber and patch panel. Works just fine out of the bag at 10Gb.
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charles m.
> 3 dayQuick delivery and worked perfectly
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TheRealReview
> 3 dayWorked perfectly and was a little longer than stated.
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Tom
> 3 dayWe used this to replace rodent damaged fiber. It’s heavier duty than the other cable. Works great.
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Adrian Chitta
> 3 dayThe product is great. keep up the great work.
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Kenneth S. Jacques
> 3 dayWorked immediately.
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RunRaptorRun
> 3 dayWith a name like RamboCables how could this not be an awesome product? I ordered a shorter version for intra-rack connectivity, and the cable performs well. Its high quality construction gets almost all of the photons from point A to B effortlessly. What more could you ask?
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andvicen
> 3 dayVery good. Long cable with no problem.
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D.hogan
> 3 dayConnected two switches together with this cable and a pair of SFP+ modules. Then on the downstream switch, connected a PC with ethernet and RJ45 10Gbase-T module and the PC has a 10Gbase-T NIC (which is typically connected to the first switch in the same manner), and I know I can get constant 10gig speeds as a baseline. Data transfer (file copy) in the temporary setup to test out this fiber cable were slower than 10gig. Was more around 300MB/s (~2.5 gbps). Granted I cant rule out the fiber modules as the culprit, nor did I use any sort of fiber connection cleaner on the new cable. Ultimately, the cable works, but would I use it in my current setup? The answer would be no. Although, would certainly consider using it in a long run for 1gig downstream.
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TurboTechie
> 3 dayWas skeptical about the price of these cables at first but realized I got a great deal. Small server cluster was starting to show its age on gigabit Ethernet and was time for an upgrade. Some SFP+ 10GB Network Cards some transceivers and these cables and I was up and running besides having to configure my recently acquired NetApp Fiber Cluster Switch. These cables seem to be fairly durable being I have accidentally stepped on some a few times. Snagged two of them walking and I thought they broke. The LC connectors did snap off and snapped right back together. Now I know this is not normal use for a fiber optic cable but accidents did happen and the cables have been rugged enough to maintain their connection. Even with all the faults they still remained within a margin of error that each cable had on its own loss report. Yes every cable comes with a report on the label indicating its tested loss. I thought they were all the same label but no. Shows good quality control and indicates what you are receiving. Tested the cables with a borrowed meter and all tested within margin of error of what was specified. These specs maintained even after their mishaps.