Ethernet is the standard now, so Cat5e or better cabling is the way to go. All workstation/phone endpoints should be wired back to a central closet that will contain the Ethernet switch. Maximum cable distance is 300 feet.
a computer network in which devices are connected through copper wire cables
It's when you have to use a wire(s) to connect two computers.
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Network interface card
To create a Crossover Cable, wire one connecter to the T568A Network Standard and wire the other connector to the T568B Network Standard, so the cable 'crosses over', A becomes B and visa versa.
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Why do you use a pipe in a water supply network ? wire is the carrier of the current ( AMPERE ) which is necessary to run your electrical device whatever it is. Same as in water supply network , pipe is the carrier of the water
To provide conversion between the four-wire handset and the two-wire local loop
You would use a Cat5e Ethernet Wire....if no network switch is present then it may need to be a Reverse Network wire which is also known as a Crossover Wire. This means that the Orange and Green wire pairs are Reversed/Cossed Over on 1 end of the wire. Many modern devices will operate without requiring a crossover cable.
To connect computer to a network you need a network adapter, a broadband modem or a mobile modem. Two main types of connections are corded and cordless.Corded connections use an Ethernet wire (Ethernet network adapters) or a cable TV wire (broadband modems).Cordless connections use a WiFi network signal (Wireless network adapters) or a GSM/EDGE/UMTS mobile signal (mobile modems).
Wire things together in no particular order.
2 wire of pair