A category 3 cable is totally inappropriate for a modern network. You should install at least category 5.
A category 3 cable is totally inappropriate for a modern network. You should install at least category 5.
A category 3 cable is totally inappropriate for a modern network. You should install at least category 5.
A category 3 cable is totally inappropriate for a modern network. You should install at least category 5.
what kind of typology do Ethernet networks normally use
True. At the center of the star is a hub, or a switch.
No, today virtually all networks use some variation of a star topology. It's far less subject to failure.
I assume you are talking about network topology. I have worked in several schools in a couple school districts. Some older school networks were setup on a token ring. I think it would be safe to assume that most networks are now a star topology using ethernet.
Star topology is like the network is done by easily adding another network and the most common cable is used unshielded twisted pair cable. For the star topology purpose, Cat5 and Cat6 cable is used because it is an unshielded and shielded twisted pair cable.
Several variations of Ethernet exist. At some moment, a bus topology was quite common, but nowadays, a star or extended star - with a hub or switch at the center of the star - is more common.Several variations of Ethernet exist. At some moment, a bus topology was quite common, but nowadays, a star or extended star - with a hub or switch at the center of the star - is more common.Several variations of Ethernet exist. At some moment, a bus topology was quite common, but nowadays, a star or extended star - with a hub or switch at the center of the star - is more common.Several variations of Ethernet exist. At some moment, a bus topology was quite common, but nowadays, a star or extended star - with a hub or switch at the center of the star - is more common.
A star topology is a method of connecting several computers to one another in a network. The cables used in a star topology are twisted pair cables or coaxial cables. Coaxial cables would be the cheapest solution.
The "star" topology is the most common.
Fiber optic interconnected star has its known destination. Star networks require more wire it features a hub, switch or router lending to several different connections.
Define a topology you want to use (star, bus, ring), then connect the computers using CAT-5/Ethernet cables. Then set up the computers from Network Connections. That is the basics of it.... You will need possibly require a router/switch/hub...
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