Yes. If your system has an input jack. 1/4 inch to 1/4 inch
The purpose of a cable puller is to allow a system of wires to pull a heavier load. A cable puller will then be used to feed the cable through on this system.
Yes you can get both thorugh the company. You are not required to also have cable TV.
The wireless router that I have needs to have a wired connection to the internet service and then devices can have a connection without a cable to the router.
The cable? The cable has no file system, its just a cable.
HD shows will show up on a HDTV without any HD services through the cable or satellite companies. HD shows won't show up on any other kind of tv without subscribing to HD through the cable or satellite company.
Via wifi through the PS Store
"Live" means that there is current running through the cable or wire or system in general.
The FiOS cable is used to deliver fiber optic cable to residents. Most traditional cable companies deliver cable through coaxial cables, FiOS uses fiber optic cables to get the same product to consumers without the hassle.
No <<>> The NO answer above pertains to a metallic or PVC conduit system. In home wiring, with the type of wire being used it would be near impossible to drag a cable through a switch or receptacle junction box without cutting the cable. Once this cable is cut, the grounds have to be spliced together and this ground wire is then required by code to be grounded to the box.
a patch cable is aslo called a straight-through cable
Yes, but the provider must included it in the channel lineup.
It is probably the cruise control actuator cable. The actuator is what, through the commands of the cruise control system and driver imputs, determin a speed setting