The most common ethernet connector on category 5 and 6 cabling is called RJ-45.
If you mean a standard 10/100 type Network Interface Card (nic), then you connect it with a CAT5 or CAT6 cable, the connector on the end is known as an RJ45.
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Fiber Optic Cabling Does not get affected by EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) but its expensive
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Yes, there are Many kinds of NICs capable of using multiple cabling a 10/100 NIC is a NIC that can use both 10BaseT Cabling and 100Base Cabling
An RJ45 connector and a PCI NIC card are 2 completely different things. An RJ45 (Technically an 8P8C) is the connector at the end of a CAT cable which plugs into a NIC card. Unless you are thinking RJ11, which has nothing to do with CAT cables. An RJ11 is the name of the cable used for single-line dialup modems and telephones, in which case, the connector is called a 6P4C connector.
The type of connector is used by the analog modems is RJ11 or RJ45.
The media connector between the NIC and the UTP cable is a RJ-45 Internetworking with Cisco and Microsoft pg. 229
Use the trading connector
The "F" connector is the most common type that is used on RG6 cable. This is the universal connector for home use of RG6 with antennas, CATV, satellite, and consumer electronics.
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