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.
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.
most technicians and other people refere to it as a "nic"
Lan Card provides a port for a network cable to connect the pc to a network.. LAN : Local area network or Ethernet Card and Network Card
another name for an ethernet cable is a cat5 or cat5e cable
allows a single computer to connect to a LAN allows a single computer to connect to a LAN
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.
You did not put your Ethernet cable in the LAN port on the router.
yes , indeed.Standard cable have 100 mbs speed so you need a special one as well as an one gbps ethernet card
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.
In most cases it will be an Ethernet cable with an RJ45 head, both Cat5 and Cat6 Ethernet cables will do. Go into a good electronics store and ask for an Ethernet cable of your desired length, they'll normally be able to make one for you.
Ethernet is a set of protocols to establish a LAN.
you can use any of the following cables: 1) Cross Over cable 2) LAN cable 3) Ethernet cable
You would use gigabit ethernet in a LAN where you want speed; otherwise, most LANs run at 100 megabits per second, which is considerably slower.
most technicians and other people refere to it as a "nic"
100 m
RJ-45 Black also known as the ethernet port