Look for cables with the most shielding. The shielding in coaxial cable can be from a little to almost 100 percent. The better cables will have the most shielding.
Depends on the coax type - thinnet coax is 185 meters per segment, thicknet is 500 meters
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It could be star or bus, but historically, coax cable was used in bus architecture.
The type coax you need depends on the type service you have. For satellite service, we use a higher rated coax cable (RG6) to allow for a higher frequency for channels and back feeding capability. RG59 is a lower rated cable.
You can use it for Ring and Bus.
The best size is RG 6 coax. However for short runs RG 59 will work.
How did you coax me in to writing this?
RG-6 is the best cable to run.
Yes, coax is a verb.
No, it is not an adverb. Coax is a verb.
If you are searching for a coax cable to purchase online I would suggest you go purchase one online from Best buy for the best quality, or go to http://www.fairviewmicrowave.com/microwave_rf_cables.htm?gclid=CJOOzZLuoqoCFcbBKgodGE4-Yw
For Dish Network, we use RG6 coax cable to allow a higher frequency range for the satellite signal from the dish to your receiver. Any coax cable not rated at RG6 could affect the signal.