Shall we get spliced?
You don't say what kind of cable. If you're talking about CAT5 or 6, it's connected to pin 4.
All of the pins on one end of the cable connect to the same pin numbers on the other end of the cable, hence, the wire goes "straight through" from one end of the cable to the other.For example, pin 1 on one end of the cable is connected to pin 1 on the other end of the cable, etc.
The bulk network cable is used for connecting several computer by using one cable. The cable is usually one sided in one sided and has several ends in the other, meaning one can connect one end to a router and all the other ends to different PCs.
Crossover Cable (T568A on one end, T568B on the other)
there is lan tester available in the market, we have to connect one side of the crimped cable to one of the part of lan tester and the other side crimped cable had to be enter the other part of the lan tester... then we have to on the lan tester and we are able to visible LED's blinking one after the other , if not ther is a problem in crimping the cable..
That describes a "cable modem."
To hook up jumper cables, attach one cable from the negative post on one battery to the negative post on the other battery. (These usually are marked "-" and have a blacl cable attached to them.) Attach the other jumper cable from the positive post on one battery to the positive post on the other battery. (These usually are marked "+" and have a red cable attached to them.)
transferring data for one to other device
Changes in signal quality; such as ghosting, static, and pixilation; can indicate cable theft. Other indicators are service hangs and splitting cable leading away from one's home. One should call one's cable provider and request a technician come to test one's cable if one suspects theft.
A UTP cable has 4 pairs of twisted wires. In a coaxial cable, there are two conductors, one inside the other. Since they have a common center, or axis, they are called "coaxial" (co-axial).A UTP cable has 4 pairs of twisted wires. In a coaxial cable, there are two conductors, one inside the other. Since they have a common center, or axis, they are called "coaxial" (co-axial).A UTP cable has 4 pairs of twisted wires. In a coaxial cable, there are two conductors, one inside the other. Since they have a common center, or axis, they are called "coaxial" (co-axial).A UTP cable has 4 pairs of twisted wires. In a coaxial cable, there are two conductors, one inside the other. Since they have a common center, or axis, they are called "coaxial" (co-axial).
Yes and depending on your television (if it is digital or not) after 2009 as well
An optical cable is a plastic or fiberglass wire that transmits digital audio from one device to the other.