100 BaseT uses CAT 5 cabling. 100 Base T2 uses two sets of CAT 3 to achieve speeds of 100Mbps
100 BaseT2 uses two sets of CAT 3 cable to achieve speeds of 100Mbps.
The easiest way of conducting a test on broadband speed is to try a site like Speed Test. Go to the site click on 'Begin Test' and it will show you your ping, upload and download speed.
The rotation of an object is measured by the unit, rotation/revolutions per second. however, if the speed of a point on the rotating object has to be found, then it can be measured using the standard units of measuring speed.
why we are using thick size of feeder cable in tele network?
Coax cable is OK for R.F. up to several gigahertz, over medium to short runs. For data, we went to twisted-pair with 100 megabit Ethernet, and twisted-pair is now used in 10 gigabit Ethernet. So... using Nyquist, you can probably use coax cable up to gigabit speeds over medium-short distances, but I'm not aware of anyone doing it. Maybe try a google search.
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Cat5 is the standard.
100 BaseT2 uses two sets of CAT 3 cable to achieve speeds of 100Mbps.
Some of the steps for doing a cable modem speed test, include properly configuring the cable modem so that its running optimally, and using a speed test website to test the speed of the modem.
It doesn't have a speedometer cable. The speed is calculated by the transmission computer using it's output speed sensor.
There is no speedometer cable. MPH is calibrated using a speed sensor. If your speedometer is not working, you have a bad speed sensor module.
no, the 360 elite come with standard definition cable if you want to play in HD then you will need an HDMI cable for the xbox and a HD tv unless you using a standard cable
I am assuming you have bulk cable available, RJ-45 connectors and a crimping tool. Wire one end of the cable using the T568-A wiring standard, and the other using T568-B. That's your crossover cable.
One main difference is that you need to have cable television in order to have a cable modem, but DSL runs through a standard telephone line and jack. Another main difference that is helpful in selection which service to use is that DSL requires you to live within a certain distance of a phone tower to get signal, while cable does not. Also, with DSL, you get the same speed no matter what, but with cable, your speed is affected by how many other people are using tat cable service at the same time.
Well, yes, the ethernet cable should run faster than the regular serial cable, but I don't think that would be the most efficient approach. You should add the NIC to the PC that doesn't have one, and then get a router to allow both PC's to access the cable modem. Adding the ethernet cable would only speed it up to the maximum speed allowed by your Cable Internet Provider
1.5 Gb/sec
1.5 Gb/sec
Cable on internet is useful because using the same service provider typically yields a lower price for the person monthly. Cable internet access is the best option for high-speed internet.