why we are using thick size of feeder cable in tele network?
A computer network it all comes from the networkwith out a network they will be no Internetby Christian Okutu
Fiber
A network tap enables a machine to access data using dark (i.e. unused) fiber in a multi-strand cable. Typically, a network tap comes in the form of hardware for users.
Putting this question on this site is one example of using a network. Any network will allow some things and block other things depending on which network you are using. That is why effectively all networks have a Network Administrator who has the job of making sure that people can use the network safely for the purpose the network was set up for
There were 3 methods of using ethernet. At this point only the hub with cat5 wiring is being used. The two older methods were a. use of a very thick coax cable with each station employing a tranceiver and a tap into the coax. and b. thinner coax cables with BNC connectors daisy chained from station to station. Called 10base2. So this is an obselete 10M ethernet network.
why we are using thick size of feeder cable in tele network
Definition from the National Electrical Code Article 100:Feeder. All circuit conductors between the service equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device.Branch Circuit. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s).
how many kinds of cable are using network.
If you are using a crossover cable, simply assign static IP's to each machine (192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3). If using regular network cable, you will need to use a network switch or hub to connect them together, still using the static IP's for each machine.
Crossover Cable
a Crossover Cable.
Check to see if the network cable is unplugged. Push it in to make sure it isn't loose. If you're using wireless, you can ignore the message. It's just telling you that you are not connected to a LAN network, which requires a network cable. If you are not using wireless, and the network cable is plugged in securely, then use the Network Troubleshooter to troubleshoot it. Go to Start, Control Panel, Network and Internet Connections and you'll see the icon for the troubleshooter on the left side of the screen.
If both PCs have ethernet cards, the best cable to use would be a crossover cable. A crossover cable is almost the same thing as a regular ethernet cable, except the wires inside the connector are reversed on one end. This reversing of the wires allows you to connect a crossover cable between two PCs without any other network equipment like a switch or a hub.
You can connect two or more computers using the following cables: Network cable USB cable Serial (used in old computers) Parallel (used in old computers)
The benefit of using a network cable rather than a wireless connection for online gaming is that it is more reliable. Also, it has a better bandwidth. i think :)
You would want to use get a crossover cable.
You connect each computer to a switch, using a UTP cable. Some small switches only have 8 ports; you can connect two such switches to each other, with an additional cable. Each computer has to have a network card.You connect each computer to a switch, using a UTP cable. Some small switches only have 8 ports; you can connect two such switches to each other, with an additional cable. Each computer has to have a network card.You connect each computer to a switch, using a UTP cable. Some small switches only have 8 ports; you can connect two such switches to each other, with an additional cable. Each computer has to have a network card.You connect each computer to a switch, using a UTP cable. Some small switches only have 8 ports; you can connect two such switches to each other, with an additional cable. Each computer has to have a network card.