Peripherals
a computer network in which devices are connected through copper wire cables
You can connect a Yamaha HTR-3065 to a Toshiba 40RV753 using either HDMI or optical cables connected to the input ports. Both devices are turned off, the cables are connected to the ports of each devices, and then both are turned on.
That's a network.
Drives are linked by cables called SATA cables, these send data through the motherboard
These are cables on the outside
Drivers are connected to the motherboard with ribbon cables or thinner SERIAL ATA cables.
With today's latest digital advancements, recording high quality movies is possible with cameras designed for photography. Compact and DSLR digital cameras are now capable of recording videos in High Definition, either in 720p or 1080p resolutions. The videos can be connected to external playback devices such as TVs and Blu Ray players through A/V or HDMI cables. Usuaully, A/V cables are included in a camera's package but users will have to buy mini HDMI to HDMI cables separately.
Internal components are devices that are either built-in to the motherboard of the computer, added on an expansion card or a device attached to the motherboard by way of ribbon cables. External devices are added to the computer system by plugging them into one of the ports on the back of the computer.
Most likely, but not necessarily. It all depends on what kind of motherboard you have. Most modern motherboards require SATA cables to connect to storage devices, but there are some that can still use a PATA (also known as IDE) cable for HDDs. Regarding SSDs, most of them connect to motherboards through SATA cables, but there are some that can be connected to the motherboard through a PCIe X4 slot.
SATA cables.
Anyone who wants to expand a wireless home network can do so with a bridge. Most wireless routers have four Ethernet ports, so this limits the amount of devices which could be connected through cables. A network bridge is a networking accessory which has Ethernet ports for compatible devices. The bridge can be connected to an existing router through Ethernet cables or wireless methods. The bottom line is that a network bridge ultimately links additional Ethernet ready devices to a router that can only physically support four Ethernet connections. A network bridge is similar to a USB hub in that it extends the number of possible connections.
The cables that do that are HDMI, Displayport or coaxial cable (antenna) wires.