Scsi Cable (or more commonly know as the ribbon cable)
Depends on what type of media. Usually Cat5 is used for long distances because it is cheep.
Fiber optic.
standard cat 5 e and cat 6 the normal cable you will find in use with you router is 100m other types of network cable vary look them up on google
fiber optic
There are many types of bobsleds 2-man Bobsleds maximum length:2.7 meters 4-man Bobsleds maximum length:3.8 meters
100 feet maximum is your best bet. I'm using a 100 foot cable now with no problems. If memory serves me right though, 150 feet it about the maximum length you could use, but I wouldn't push it much beyond that without expecting some kinds of problems. Keep in mind that the quality of the cable you're using will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and there are types of RG-6 that are of better quality then others.
The various types of Ethernet twisted pair cable. All categories of Ethernet cable (5, 5e, 6, and 6a (sometimes improperly called 6e)) have a maximum length of 100 meters (328 feet) as distances beyond that experience too much loss of signal to be useful for networking purposes.Now having said this, the practical maximum length can be cut much shorter due to interference from high-voltage power lines, crimps or twists in the cable runs, or bad sections within the cable. As such, it is always best to test each run to insure that it is functional before relying on it in a production environment. Further, it is highly advisable to run a second cable when installing long cables so as to save time and hassle later in case one of the two cables either is bad or goes bad over time. In that case, it is a simple issue of terminating the second cable (if it hasn't been already) and getting back up and running. This is a common practice professional network engineers and electricians employ.The differences in each of the categories of cable have to do with the frequencies of signal for which they are designed and, therefore, the maximum throughput speed that they can deliver. Specifically, the standards are:Category 5: 100 MHz, 100 Mbps (Gigabit is possible but at shorter lengths only)Category 5e: 100 MHz, 1 GbpsCategory 6: 250 MHz, 1 Gbps (10 Gbps is possible but at shorter lengths only)Category 6a: 500 MHz, 10 GbpsThere are also cables allegedly labelled category 7 and 7a but they are not yet recognized by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and, therefore, are not mentioned further in this answer.
multimode fiber optic and singlemode fiber optic cables
Dial up,cable and dsl are three types of?
A crossover cable.
2 cable not cable
There are many types of cable covers available for all different types of needs. They make channeled cable covers that can protect cables so that you can drive over them. There are also cable covers that attach to the floor or walls.
Coaxial cable, STP cable, UTP cable
A hybrid hub supports multiple cable types and can be used to support client with different cable types.