It depends on what kind of hub you mean. Some useful cables could be power cables, CAT 5e cables, fiber optic cables, etc.
You can use a Rj45 cross cable and male/female connector cables or adapters
Crossover Cable
straight eithernet cable
Connection is made with an ethernet cable
You do not have to connect your router to your PC via ethernet cable, you can instead connect via wi-fi and your router must be connected to your hub.
Straight Cable is used to connect a device to a different type of devices Eg: PC to a Switch PC to a Hub Switch to a Router E.t.c. Cross Cable is used to connect a device to a similar type of devices Eg: PC to PC Switch to Switch E.t.c.
tpatch cable is also known as straight cable and mostly connected same devices or nodes. but on the other side cross cable is just different then patch and used to connect different devices. Hem Gurjar
I have a PC, laptop and xbox running and i have a modem and router downstairs with a wire leading upstairs then a netgear high speed hub splitting my connection 3 ways to my PC etc , but i don't think u need a hub if your router has multiple ethernet slots.
Lan Card provides a port for a network cable to connect the pc to a network.. LAN : Local area network or Ethernet Card and Network Card
A hub or switch must be used to connect 3 PCs together. Two PCs can be connected using a single crossover cable.
You do not have to connect your router to your PC via ethernet cable, you can instead connect via wi-fi and your router must be connected to your hub.
A straight cable is used to connect a PC to a hub, switch, or router.
Straight Cable is used to connect a device to a different type of devices Eg: PC to a Switch PC to a Hub Switch to a Router E.t.c. Cross Cable is used to connect a device to a similar type of devices Eg: PC to PC Switch to Switch E.t.c.
Either use a crossover cable or connect them using a hub, switch, or router.
In general, no, you would not use a cross-over cable to connect a hub/switch/router to a PC. This is because the device itself has cross-over circuitry built into it, and if you used a cross-over cable you would be reversing that process. The net effect is that the transmit signal would connect to another transmit signal, when it should be connected to a receive signal.
A crossover cable is used to connect a Hub or Switch to another Hub or Switch - or a PC to another PC.
A Crossover Cable is used to connect 2 PCs (when a hub or switch is not used) to make the simplest network of all. (6th Edition, Page 852)
Cross over cables are used to connect devices in the same group. For Ex.. Routers,PC,Printer belongs to same group. To connect a Printer and PC, We use cross over cable. Straight through cables are used to connect devices in the different group. For Ex... Switches, Hub, Bridge are in same group. To connect a PC and a Switch, We use straigh through cable since PC and switch belongs to different group.
ethernet cable
Not necessarily more than the price of a hub, or a router with four extra slots. Check at any PC store for a hub or router.
Use a straight through cable, just as you would with a hub or switch.