Cat5 is the standard.
twisted pair cable can used as LAN connections....for example CAT5 and CAT6 both twisted pairs.
It depends on the type of LAN; the most common cable in a LAN is UTP cable. In older LAN types you could also use coaxial copper cable. For UTP cable that would be Cat 5, cat 5E or above for most LANs.
It's possible but doesnt' worth it, just buy a lan cable.
Crossover Cable (T568A on one end, T568B on the other)
There are primary two different systems. If it is cable then RG6 cable is used. If it is a LAN then Cat. 5 will be used.
absolutely wan. lan is used for a office or a building complex
Yes, if you connect them using a LAN cable.
Either use a crossover cable or connect them using a hub, switch, or router.
You can get VGA to CAT 5 baluns (you'll need 2), so that a LAN cable can be used instead of a VGA cable. This is usually done when there is a very long run needed for the cable, since CAT5 is much cheaper and easier to install. You can also get baluns for HDMI, DVI, analog video and audio, S-Video....
A lan card which is used for local area networking is installed on a motherboard using its drivers . A lan is used for internet services sharing.
LAN cables help in transferring and receiving data
Yes, it's.