Hi,
True BNC connectors have four parts. The main body, a metal washer, a specially shaped rubber washer and a screw in ferrule to hold it all together. They also require some soldering to do it properly.
And since you're asking, installing a true BNC connector would require several pages of typing to explain how. There are two alternatives: Find a broadcast engineer or video technician who'll show you the process, or just get some screw on type connectors, which are easy to figure out and install. They'll also work quite dependably, too.
Hope this helps,
Cubby
A BNC Connector is a type of coaxial cable. To connect the BNC connector to a cable modem an adaptor is likely needed. Unlike a coaxial cable which has a lot of screw on the end, a BNC is connected using on a quarter turn of the coupling nut.
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The most common connectors for coaxial cables are F-type and BNC.
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Thinnet coaxial cable uses a BNC twist connector.
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The requirements for a 10Base2 network: RG58u Coaxial cable T-connectors BNC's Terminators Ground, usually a ground chain Internetworking with Cisco and Microsoft Technologies pg. 226 and 227
UTP cable, BNC connector, STP cable
The UTP cable it uses an RJ-45 connector. For coaxial cable, it will be either an F connector or a BNC connector.
A thin coaxial cable that is used as a connector is also called a thinnet. It is popular in linear bus networks.
A BNC connector is necessary for connecting coaxial cable. The task can happen with a variety of electronic equipment dependent on radio-frequency -- even some equipment used in space.