What exactly are you trying to fix...  Class 7 has higher twist rate,
overall shielding and shielding per pair.  It is certified for use up to
600 MHz at up to 100 meter runs.  Terminated with 8P8C connectors.  CAT
7a is augmented 7 good up to 1GHz...  And there is a draft in the works
for CAT 8 (good to 1.6-2.0 GHz)  still with 8P8C connectors.

I'm not sure what the RFI issue would be that would require CAT 7... 
Tell me what you're trying to fix and I can offer more info...

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On 3/7/2016 12:32 PM, David Ahrendts wrote:
> A quickie as I work through my RFI house cleaning. Anyone have experience in 
> using Cat 7 cable vs. Cat 6 in a home network? It’s my understanding Cat 7 is 
> extensively shielded while Cat 6 is not which ought to help that ethernet 
> “hash” issue.
>
> David A., KK6DA, LA 
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> David Ahrendts   [email protected]   
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