It could be star or bus, but historically, coax cable was used in bus architecture.
Which type of media is appropriate to use for LAN connectivity in an electrically noisy industrial environment? coaxial cable
LAN
Full Form of LAN : Local Area Network. The use of LAN (Local Area Network) two or more computers connected with in geographical location
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Ethernet
You can use it for Ring and Bus.
Depends on the coax type - thinnet coax is 185 meters per segment, thicknet is 500 meters
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.
Which type of media is appropriate to use for LAN connectivity in an electrically noisy industrial environment? coaxial cable
LAN
It depends on the type of outdoor architecture... But, yes, you can use limestone.
This would depend upon your TV and the receiver and if it has a coax port available on the back. You can use an RG6 coax cable between the receiver and TV. Most newer HD receivers do not have a coax port on the back
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It depends on the type of LAN; the most common cable in a LAN is UTP cable. In older LAN types you could also use coaxial copper cable. For UTP cable that would be Cat 5, cat 5E or above for most LANs.
Cable modems use RG-6 coax cables.
coaxial
I use LAN