straight throught
A straight-through cable is the opposite of a crossover cable, and is the most common type of network cable.Usually they are just referred to regular CAT-5 cables.
Ethernet cabling is cheap and fast enough for most purposes.
The most common ethernet connector on category 5 and 6 cabling is called RJ-45.
Either Cat 5 or 5e is most common at this point, although Cat 6 is becoming more prevalent.
UTP or unshielded twisted pair cabling is used in local area networks. Two causes of signal degradation are losing light over long distances and low quality cable shielding.
No, it is not very common but I have seen some people that has straight hair and green eyes.
The different types of network are Personal Area Network(PAN), Local Area Network (LAN), Campus Area Network(CAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), and Global Area Network (GAN).by Rhaine
Rj-45 is the most common type of cabling. RJ-45 refers to the terminator (connector) on the end of the cable, and the jack it plugs into--more specifically RJ-45M and RJ-45F, respectively. The associated cabling will be CAT(category)-5 or CAT-5e(enhanced), which are in the class of Unshielded Twisted Pair. A star network is typified by the hub or switch, with a cable running from it to every device on the network. Other cabling might be used, but CAT-5 is far and away most common.
Cabling will vary depending on your specific stereo and soundcard -- analog RCA, digital COAX, and SPDIF are most common.
It may help the down trodden and crossover superstitions with the thoughts of well educated and good natured people.
There are 3 main types: - Straight Through - Cross-over - Rollover (less common) and i guess maybe Fiber, because your question was so vague.
they both have straight edges