1) take a crimping tool:
http://images.Google.ge/images?hl=ka&source=hp&q=crimping%20tool&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
2) make straight through cable put colors exactly:
http://www.palmettonetworks.com/resources/network_cables_101_data.htm
and you are ready
It depends on the type of LAN; the most common cable in a LAN is UTP cable. In older LAN types you could also use coaxial copper cable. For UTP cable that would be Cat 5, cat 5E or above for most LANs.
LAN cables help in transferring and receiving data
Cat5 is the standard.
Yes, it's.
Router - responsible for communication between computers. Lan cable(s) - you need it(them) to connect your computer(s together or/and to internet) .
there is lan tester available in the market, we have to connect one side of the crimped cable to one of the part of lan tester and the other side crimped cable had to be enter the other part of the lan tester... then we have to on the lan tester and we are able to visible LED's blinking one after the other , if not ther is a problem in crimping the cable..
Most countries have computer/electronic shops in towns and cities, where a LAN cable can be bought. Or order off ebay or Amazon.
A LAN is a "Local Area Network". Your cable box is providing one or more Ethernet ports by means of which you can access the Internet.
twisted pair cable can used as LAN connections....for example CAT5 and CAT6 both twisted pairs.
Use a crossover cable.
With a LAN cable and a switch
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