Straight through cables can be used to connect devices together via switches, hubs, routers, bridges.
A broadband router modem is a device used to help connect a computer to the internet. You can buy it from a store or a service provider and connect the Ethernet cable to your computer.
Crossover is Host-to-Host Straight through is Host-to-Client
Not knowing where this wall cable goes TO or comes FROM prevents any more help. Would suggest you run a new cable to these two items.
An HDMI cable connection will not work on an HP monitor if the cable or monitor are damaged. Trying a new cable or hooking it to a different device can help narrow down the problem.
i want to connect internet to my computer throw my mobile nokia 6070 so please suggest me how because i connect data cable to my mobile and connect to my PC but error message is coming please help me
When connecting two computers, use cross-over. Cross-over is required to connect the transmit and receive terminals of the two endpoints. When connecting through a router, switch or hub, use straight-through. The router, switch or hub provides the crossover.
There are a number of things that you can do to help you remember which component connect to which cable. You can mark them with small tapes or just note the various colors on components which will correspond to the colors of cables.
i think it would depend on whether it is split from one cable or not. More importantly, i am not sure why you would want to do that? What's the advantage? NO. Your cable modem is like a digital box, it's an addressable device that needs to be authorized to let you go online. you can have 2 cable modems in a single room if you want but you have to have two separate accounts. Provisioning of the cable modem is done through an application that manages billing, addressability, and authorization of CPE (customer premises equipment). so once the codes are right in the account, an order goes to the cable headend to authorize that device, wether it's a cable box or a modem or a phone box... hope this will help. (BTW i am a cable technician)
The type of cable used to connect audio video equipment will be dependent on whether or not one is using HD or not. If one is using HD equipment, then an HDMI cable can work. If not, then look for an S-Video cable. A local Best Buy can personally help one in their decision.
For brand iPods it's fairly simple. Connect the iPod to your computer using the USB cable normally provided with said device. The device should automatically begin syncing with your library and transferring the songs over. For other mp3 players this may require more steps. Use the instruction manual for help.
reinstall the software in the dongle everytime you plug in the dongle.
yes, it can. All you need is laptop that has an VGA or HDMI output, which most of the newer laptop do. Once you connect to your TV, an instruction window will appear in your laptop. If not hold down fn f5Hope this help.