Backbone Cabling
work area
Ethernet networking typically uses category 5 or category 6 cabling.
The minimum category cabling for networking is cat 3 cable. That cable will allow you to transmit and receive on a LAN at a maximum of 10 Mbps.
In computer networking, the type of cabling that is easiest to install is coaxial cable. It is a light, inexpensive and flexible cable.
Ethernet
im going to assume your talking about computer networking which in this case would be RISER. In ceiling would be plenum
beetwen building
That question is very vague. It could refer to varieties of power, telephone and computer network cabling. If you are referring to computer networking this is usually called UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cabling.
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Structured cabling is used for telecommunications withing a building or campus. The reason it is called structured is because it is made up of many different subsystems.
The network in the secondary building should also be star topology. It is the most common and very reliable. There will be twelve desktop computers in the building which should be connected to each other and the main building as well. So there should be Cat 6 cabling used in this building. The other networking equipment needed in the building is a wireless router which will help the mobility of the employees, a networking switch for all the workstations and the wall sockets into which the Ethernet cables will be plugged in. There will also be two sockets for the printers. There will be VoIP phones on the desks with the computers
In the Telco Room pg. 119 Network+Guide to Networks Edition 4.