

🚀 Future-Proof Your Network with Bangun’s Bulletproof Fiber!
The Bangun 75m LC to LC armored fiber patch cable combines ultra low friction LSZH jacket and stainless steel tube protection for outdoor durability. Featuring space-saving uniboot connectors with reversible polarity, it supports fast 10Gb/s networks with low insertion loss (<0.15 dB) using premium Corning G.657.A2 fiber. Ideal for high-density, high-performance LAN, GPON, and FTTX applications.





| ASIN | B0BBZZ7W4K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,933 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #57 in Fiber Optic Cables |
| Item model number | Ban-LC-75mb |
| Manufacturer | Bangun |
| Package Dimensions | 23.2 x 17.1 x 9.5 cm; 1.34 kg |
S**E
Easy to install in small spaces, well protected and strong. I used these cables to replace cat5 ethernet so I could run 10Gb/s to every room in my house. They are easy to pull and have not failed me.
F**H
easy to pull. works as should.
J**E
I got 500 feet of this fiber cable and it works flawlessly. I use a pair of TP-Link SPF's to terminate it and I get full end-to-end gigabit service. This is to run from my home to an adjacent building. As the water line is run from the house to the new building, I will drop this and an RG-6 cable into the same trench before closing it up. I am confident that there will be no issue with direct-burial under these conditions. 11/07/2023 I wanted to amend this review now that I have installed this fiber. I buried it as mention above and it held up even when the trench was filled in. I have terminated it in the new building and tested again today. Even after abuse the fiber received (kinks, curling, etc.) as it was installed, it still works error-free with full speed. I highly recommend this fiberoptic cable.
H**H
[Original 10/28/2024] Today is Monday, it's been installed since the afternoon of Saturday, and was an instant upgrade. Google home responds noticeably faster to turn lights on and off, play music, ect, which is surprising since technically optics add more latency than ethernet or wifi. I'm guessing there was a lot of lost packets on the ethernet cable and wifi over the 400ish feet. As others have said, the only downside of having a pre-attached pulling eye is that you cannot test the cable before pulling it. But I'm pleased to say I had no issue! This is my first successful fiber run. I used Mikrotik switches and 6Com SFP+ transceivers (10GBase-LR: 10km) and it was all plug and play. The description says this cable is "low friction" and it was really easy to pull. I had tried before with the non-armoured cable "FLYPROFiber LC to LC OS2 150M, Single Mode Duplex" and it was really hard to pull and broke. This time I did a better job pulling, so it's not all the fault of the cable. But the first time I used wire lube and this time I did not. It was a year later, so I don't know if the lube was helping or not. I could feel this cable sliding through my hands as we pulled it, and it really is low friction as long as your hands/arms are not wet (sweaty). At no point did we have to apply any serious pressure, really nice! As a result of "doing a better job pulling" I have about 1 foot of this direct buried, I'll update if it ever stops working.
W**Y
I purchased this 20-meter cable in January during house renovations and ran from my basement (where the NAS was to live) through the walls and vaulted ceiling of the 2nd floor. (not accessible now) And to a second 10g switch to service my wife's new Photo editing PC and 27" photo printer. At the time of installation, I did not have a 10g switch or 10g NIC card in my PC's or NAS's. Here I am 7 months later trying to get work out why the data from the NAS is super slow. After purchasing different NIC cards and switches with no result, I learned about iperf3 and finally was able to determine without any doubt the Fiber Cable is faulty. Luckily, I also ran a Cat 6a cable along the same route and am currently running 1g data. So now my only option is to purchase 2off 10g-rj45 Transducers and hope I can get close to the 10g were trying to achieve. I have vast experience with renovations, running cables and protecting them from tight bends, stretching and any damage whatsoever. I am positive the cable has had no damage or stress. My greatest regret is that I prior to installation I had no way to test this cable. So Bangun your so-called "tested cable" was not tested and is worthless, you have cost my hundreds of dollars in NIC cards, transducers and switches, not to mention the hours of time and frustration trying to isolate the issue. And I have yet to purchase 2 x 10g-rj45 Transducers around $50 each for decent brand transducers that will do 10g over 20 meters of Cat 6a. If you cannot test this cable before you install it, then DO NOT BUY it.
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