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Coaxial cable (multiple cables with a common axis) is widely used for signalling as the outer cable acts as a screen for the inner cables. Coax is ideal for short/medium distance signals - it's easy to interface to, and cheap. For longer distance, it has some disadvantages - the signal starts to decay over distance and repeaters have to be used to reamplify the signal.
fiber optic cables, coaxial cables, and twisted pair cables.
It could be... Signal cables crossing electrical cables , bad earthing on the equipment , a signal loop eg feedback , static , intaferance ( due to poorly shielded cables ) or a bad connection
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A wired router is able to spilt the Internet signal and send it down Internet cables or Ethernet cables. It is capable of sending the signal to many different computers.
The standard Ethernet cables (UTP) basically limits the maximum distance between hubs, or between switches, or between a hub and a switch, to about 100 meters. If you use a longer cable than that, the signal will degrade too much, and the network may become unstable.The standard Ethernet cables (UTP) basically limits the maximum distance between hubs, or between switches, or between a hub and a switch, to about 100 meters. If you use a longer cable than that, the signal will degrade too much, and the network may become unstable.The standard Ethernet cables (UTP) basically limits the maximum distance between hubs, or between switches, or between a hub and a switch, to about 100 meters. If you use a longer cable than that, the signal will degrade too much, and the network may become unstable.The standard Ethernet cables (UTP) basically limits the maximum distance between hubs, or between switches, or between a hub and a switch, to about 100 meters. If you use a longer cable than that, the signal will degrade too much, and the network may become unstable.
Coaxial
You don't need HDMI cables for an HD signal, but if you want to get maximum resolution for your tv (1080 p) you do. The short answer is no, you do not need HDMI Cables just to get an HD signal. BUT HDMI cables transfer the higher-resolution images at a faster rate, giving you a much better picture.
CAT6 cables do provide better signal strength and bandwith than CAT5, but for most purposes CAT5e will work just as well and be cheaper.
Multi strand cables that can be spliced include unshielded and control cables, shielded signal and control cables, and 1000 volt cables. Special kits to splice these types of cables are sold by companies like 3M.
Ribbon cables are mostly, but not always lower voltage signal carriers. Power cables are mostly larger and carry higher voltage to various parts tht need it.
Ethernet