PATCH CABLE
Patch cables provide a short-range connection, while longer Ethernet cables (usually Category 5, Category 5e, or Category 6) are used to connect to a hub up to 100 meters away.
A patch cable (also called a straight-through cable) is used to connect a computer to a hub.
A patch cable. 100% sure
A crossover cable.
patch cable
crossover
The primary function of the Ethernet hub is to connect the different cable segments. ...
Unless your hub has a switchable port, you use a crossover cable.
A USB hub that runs on the power provided though the USB cable (rather than a USB hub powered by an external electrical supply).
It depends on what kind of hub you mean. Some useful cables could be power cables, CAT 5e cables, fiber optic cables, etc.
Yes, it is possible to connect a computer straight to a network cable which usually connects the modem. Look for the cable at Ebay.
straight cable
Ethernet cable.
Coaxial Cable With RJ 45 Connectors at both the ends.
A crossover cable is used to connect a Hub or Switch to another Hub or Switch - or a PC to another PC.
The hub itself weighs in at 12-tonne. The cable it connects to measures up as 25km (15.5 miles). Both were manufactured in north-east England. It is widely used.
A hybrid hub supports multiple cable types and can be used to support client with different cable types.
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It connects to your computer by usb.You have to connect it to the monitor with the appropriate cable.
I heard that theres a hub channel on sky cable.
it connects all the workstations to a central hub :)
A standard ethernet cable.
The shifter cable connects the shifter to the transmission.