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Who takes care of a network?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

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Can you use utp cable for 220 v?

No. Network cables have their own voltages, set by the network card. If you network card doesn't go up in smoke, you should not worry whether the computer is plugged into 110 or 220 V. Your computer's power supply takes care of providing the electronic components with appropriate voltages. These voltages are much lower than the 110 or 220V at your home; also, they are DC instead of AC.No. Network cables have their own voltages, set by the network card. If you network card doesn't go up in smoke, you should not worry whether the computer is plugged into 110 or 220 V. Your computer's power supply takes care of providing the electronic components with appropriate voltages. These voltages are much lower than the 110 or 220V at your home; also, they are DC instead of AC.No. Network cables have their own voltages, set by the network card. If you network card doesn't go up in smoke, you should not worry whether the computer is plugged into 110 or 220 V. Your computer's power supply takes care of providing the electronic components with appropriate voltages. These voltages are much lower than the 110 or 220V at your home; also, they are DC instead of AC.No. Network cables have their own voltages, set by the network card. If you network card doesn't go up in smoke, you should not worry whether the computer is plugged into 110 or 220 V. Your computer's power supply takes care of providing the electronic components with appropriate voltages. These voltages are much lower than the 110 or 220V at your home; also, they are DC instead of AC.