Televisions and cable modems use a coaxial cable. RG59 or RG6.
RJ11 Cable
Copper wire
Coaxial and ethernet. The round one is coaxial, the rectangular ones are ethernet.
No. DSL connections are through existing telephone lines (provided they are close enough to the telephone station). Cable modems require the type of wire used by cable television signals.
the wire you would be looking for is a cat 5 cable this is what connects the xbox to the router or modem
Yes RJ12 connectors are used to connect wire to dial up modem
RG-6 coaxial cable. Used for connections to TV, has single copper wire center
yes you can.
There are a number of possible causes. First, make sure that the telephone is securely plugged into the jack, and that both ends of the telephone wire from the cable modem to the telephone jack are plugged in properly. Then make sure that the coaxial cable is securely plugged into the cable modem and that the cable modem is plugged in and receiving power. The next step is to unplug the electrical power from the cable modem for about 30 seconds and then plug it back in. If none of those steps resolves the problem, then you will have to call Comcast from another phone for further instructions.
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TPC is not a type of cable, but rather a company known as "TPC Wire & Cable Corp." The company deals in wire, cables, and connectors.
An "Ethernet" cable. These are different size from normal telephone cables/connectors. They are usually yellow or green in color. You are also going to need a modem or modem/router to receive the internet feed from either a cable company, telephone wire, or DSL.