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Q: What is the most common type connector used with coaxial cable on a ThinNet Ethernet network?
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What is the most common type connector used with coaxial cable on at ThinNet Ethernet network?

BNC connecter


What is the most common type connector used with coaxial cable on a ThinNet internet network?

BNC Connector


Where would you find a BNC T-connector?

A T-connector was used in a thinnet 10base2 coaxial bus network.


What connector used with a thin coaxial cable?

A thin coaxial cable that is used as a connector is also called a thinnet. It is popular in linear bus networks.


What type of coaxial cable is used when wiring a 10Base2 Ethernet network?

rg6


What is the name of the connector used on a network?

UTP most commonly used network cableCat 5 and Cat 6 network cables (also called 10BaseT) use an RJ-45 connector. Older thinwire ethernet (10Base2) uses BNC coaxial connect. Original thickwire ethernet used a special thicker cable with a proprietary AUI connector. The old IBM Token Ring system also used its own special cabling and connectors.


What is the name of the connector used on network cable?

UTP most commonly used network cableCat 5 and Cat 6 network cables (also called 10BaseT) use an RJ-45 connector. Older thinwire ethernet (10Base2) uses BNC coaxial connect. Original thickwire ethernet used a special thicker cable with a proprietary AUI connector. The old IBM Token Ring system also used its own special cabling and connectors.


What is the name of the connector used on a network cable?

UTP most commonly used network cableCat 5 and Cat 6 network cables (also called 10BaseT) use an RJ-45 connector. Older thinwire ethernet (10Base2) uses BNC coaxial connect. Original thickwire ethernet used a special thicker cable with a proprietary AUI connector. The old IBM Token Ring system also used its own special cabling and connectors.


What is the difference between E1 and Ethernet?

Ethernet over E1 converter (also called E1 network bridge) is to transmit Ethernet data over E1 network (PDH,SDH network etc). The Ethernet port connect to terminal device,computer,Ethernet switch,Ethernet router etc. The device's E1 port connect to mail network(PDH SDH etc).E1 over IP (TDMOIP) is to transmit the E1 data over ethernet IPnetwork. It transports the legacy E1 data through the existing Ethernet or IP network. The typical application is transmit voice and data over wireless radio network.


How would a repeater be used in an Ethernet segment?

Repeaters are usually used in coaxial based ethernet networks. For this purpose they are used to extend the length of a network segment. For example, in a 10base2 ethernet network the maximum length of a segment is 180 meters. A repeater could join two segments together to increase the length of the network and the number of clients in the network. In today's modern networks you will see neither coaxial networks nor repeaters in a LAN. Repeaters are used for DSL transmissions, but not for LANS.


What RJ 45?

A RJ45 can be defined as a telecommunications connector standard for telephone cables. It can also be defined as a connector for computer network (Ethernet) cables.


Which ends of a Thinnet network must be terminated?

All the ends of a thinnet segment should be terminated with a 50-ohm "terminator". Refer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinnet