RJ45 is a 8 pin connector used on networking(ethernet) cables
RJ11 is 6 pin connector used on telephone cables in the USA
A Phone Line is terminated with an RJ11 connector.
Cat-3 is the most common and least expensive.
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The type of connector is used by the analog modems is RJ11 or RJ45.
RJ stands for Registered Jack commonly used in Ethernet networking. The Ethernet cables has RJ45 connectors at both the ends.
Several types of cables are used, depending on the specific type of Ethernet. The cables most commonly used nowadays, however, are UTP (unshielded twisted pair) - and for longer distances, fiber optic.
The connector used to terminate Ethernet cables is called an RJ-45 connector. They are the clear plastic connectors you see at either end of an Ethernet cable.
Parallel ATA (PATA) is an IDE standard for connecting storage devices like hard drives and optical drives to themotherboard. PATA generally refers to the types of cables and connections that follow this standard.It's important to note that the term Parallel ATA used to simply be called ATA. ATA was retroactively renamed to Parallel ATA when the newer Serial ATA (SATA) standard came into being.PATA cables are long, flat cables with 40-pin connectors (in a 20x2 matrix) on either side of the cable. One end plugs into a port on the motherboard, usually labeled IDE, and the other into the back of a storage device like a hard drive.Some PATA cables have an additional connector midway through the cable for connecting yet another storage device.PATA cables come in 40-wire or 80-wire designs. Most modern storage devices require the use of the more capable 80-wire PATA cable to meet certain speed requirements. Both types of PATA cables have 40-pins and look nearly identical so telling them apart can be difficult. Usually though, the connectors on an 80-wire PATA cable will be black, gray and blue while the connectors on a 40-wire cable will only be black.Also Known As: PATANote: Even though PATA and SATA are both IDE standards, PATA (formally ATA) cables and connectors are often referred to simply as IDE cables and connectors. It's not a correct usage but it's very popular nonetheless.Examples:"My motherboard has 4 slots labeled IDE. I used a three-connector PATA cable to connect my hard drive and CD burner to one IDE port and used another PATA cable to connect my backup tape drive to the second IDE port. It's good to know that I have two more IDE ports left on the motherboard for future use if I need them."
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RJ11 and RJ45 are the names for the terminators at the ends of the cables. RJ11 is the 2 pair (4 wire) terminator used for telephones. RJ45 is the 4 pair (8 wire) terminator used for ethernet cable.
RJ45 is used with ethernet cables in computer networking while RJ11 is used in connecting telephone units.RJ45 contains more wires than RJ11and RJ45 is physically bigger than RJ11 to accommodate the extra wires
Depends on the standard being used, but it will either be an: RJ11 or RJ45 connection jack.
Cable connectors are used on coaxial cables, which are ports in the wall that connect to a TV. The connectors are used to either link together two coaxial cables or split it off into more than one.
RF connectors are designed to maintain the shielding that the coaxial design offers and are typically used with coaxial cables.
RJ45 connectors are used in "ethernet cables". These cables connect network devices between computers and systems.
The type of connector is used by the analog modems is RJ11 or RJ45.
The most common connectors for coaxial cables are F-type and BNC.
Twisted-pair cables Coaxial cables
Common connectors for fiber-optic networks are SC, ST, and LC. These three types of fiber-optic connectors are half-duplex, which allows data to flow in only one direction. Therefore, two cables are needed.
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