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Difference between coaxial cable and STP cable used for computer networking?
You have to have a special cable which is "cross connection cable" or something like that.
A crossover cable is used when connecting 2 computers together and a straight cable is used to connect a computer to a networking device like a network switch or router. This has to do with the send/receive pins of the cords, obviously when you need to connect 2 computers together you dont want them to be both sending through the same pin, so they are swapped so that what one computer sends comes through the receive port of the other computer. Networking devices dont need this as they are designed to work with straight cables.
This depends on which printer you have.Some printers have a serial cable and the newer ons have a usb cable. You connect the cable to the computer at the back . Then reboot your computer. You then insert the driver CD into the computer and then install the drivers for that printer.
When using a straight through cable for networking, only 3 pairs are used.
If you plan on creating a computer to computer network, UTP cable is the best. Otherwhise i would recommend a router so that you may also share your internet connection.
In computer networking, the type of cabling that is easiest to install is coaxial cable. It is a light, inexpensive and flexible cable.
while the time of cable pulling after the work some cable will be waste. so we are making role of that that is twisted pair in cables
Unfortunately not, a periphal is anything that can be connected to the outside of a computer, but does not become part of the computer... an example for a peripheral would be: USB, bluetooth adapter, wireless internet adapter, keyboard and mouse... ect. The USB cable would be classed as a data cable, and the ethernet as a networking cable.
How can I configure straight through cable?
110-block is for data networking cable. The 66-block is for telephone cable.
It means that it can connect to a local area network(LAN) without requiring a cable to be plugged in.The network has to have hardware that supports wi-fi networking as well.