An ST (Straight Tip) connector typically uses multimode fiber optic cables. This connector is commonly used in networking and telecommunications for its ease of use and reliable connection. ST connectors feature a bayonet-style coupling mechanism, allowing for secure connections and disconnections. They are often used in older fiber optic systems but have largely been replaced by more modern connectors like SC and LC in recent years.
The UTP cable it uses an RJ-45 connector. For coaxial cable, it will be either an F connector or a BNC connector.
RJ-45 connector
sc connector means subscriber connector and st connector means straight tip connector
If the cable on your mouse can be unplugged and uses a Mini Din6 connector, you could use it.
EIDE cable uses a 40-pin connector at the end of the cable to interface with the drive.
1/4" jack
It is called RJ45.
10base5
The one that looks like an over-sized phone plug is called "RJ-45"
RG-6 coaxial cable. Used for connections to TV, has single copper wire center
Nope - Telephones use an RJ-45 connector, while cable TV uses a BNC-style connector. See related links for comparisons.
MT-RJ (ST uses a 2.5 mm)