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Type a and type b connections almost always refer to a USB Cable.
You should use the USB cable that came with the device you own. But make sure that the USB cable is the right size on both ends, because not every USB cable can fit every device.
Impedance.Depending on the cable type, it may also be possible to use a device called a "reflectometer", which sends a pulse down the wire and calculates the distance based on how long it takes for the signal to bounce back. This type of device works best for coaxial type cable.
a usb cable is a cable that allows the computer to communicate with the object u are connecting it to. For example there is a computer powered fan which is connected to a computer using an usb cable
Assuming both devices are the same type of device (both computers, both routers, both switches, etc), a crossover cable is needed for this. A crossover cable will move the transmit pins of one device to the receive pins of the second device, and visa-versa.
A feature named Auto-MDIX (Medium Dependant Interface Crossover) allows a network device such as a router or PC, to auto sense what type of cable is connected to the device and what type of cable should be used. If it detects the wrong cable, the device will simply reconfigure itself automatically so that it is compatible with the connected cable. This feature is found on the majority of new network devices, meaning the requirement for a specific cable is less important.
Download the cheat device made by Edision carter. Type in on Google : Edison carter cheat device. You need a usb cable
Straight Cable is used to connect a device to a different type of devices Eg: PC to a Switch PC to a Hub Switch to a Router E.t.c. Cross Cable is used to connect a device to a similar type of devices Eg: PC to PC Switch to Switch E.t.c.
This type of detector is of no importance for electric powered refrigeration systems, as ammonia is not used in them. This type of detector is a safety device for natural gas and propane powered refrigeration systems as ammonia is the coolant in such systems and a leak of ammonia vapor is toxic.
To connect to the internet you have to have 3 things. Internet account A connection to the internet (phoneline, cable modem, dsl, wireless) a program that will activate the port that is connected to the internet. If there is no physical connection to the internet (phone line, network cable, wireless card) then the 'seemingly unintelligent device) can not connect. What type of device is this? Is there a phoneline/network cable plugged into it? Is there wireless access capability on this device? Do you have Wireless internet at the site this device is at? Let me know, and I may be able to answer the question.
It really depends on the USB device and the type of cable you use to extend it. The USB specification states that with a passive USB cable you cannot extend a device more than 16 feet. There are active extension cables than can be used to extend devices beyond that distance. Depending on the type of extender you use, you can actually extend the device hundreds of feet away. There are active USB cables with in-line repeaters and there are extenders that will use custom length Cat5e cable for the extension.
layer 1 deal with physical connectivity of network device.Most common problems related to Layer 1 as follow: -device power off -device power unplugged -loose network cable connection -incorrect cable type -faulty network cable