It's blue, it's 200 feet long, it works. What more can you really say about a cat 6 ethernet cable? I didn't feel doing a speed test would really be meaningful because the computers on each end and the router in the middle have far more of an effect on speed than the cable itself.
I bought this so I could run an ethernet cable to my PS3 in the living room without drilling any holes in the hardwood floors. Large holes, to account for the connector. I could have purchashed bulk cable and a crimping tool to make my own but why? It costs more money to do that. Eventualy I probably will do a real drop installation into the walls but this will work for a medium term solution.
I'll update this in the future if anything goes wrong with it, but that's probably not likely.
UPDATE: I've since done real drops into the walls, removing the need for this cable. However, since the wires are stranded and not solid core I recycled it by chopping it up into smaller cables and crimping connectors on to make my patch cables to go from the patch panel to the switch, and from the wall outlet to the electronic devices that need it. Didn't have any problems at all with any of the cables I made.





