Thinnet coax uses a BNC connector, which is a twist-on, twist-off connection used with a T-fitting.
BNC
BNC Connector
BNC connecter
Common types of connectors used for fiber optic cabling include SC (Subscriber Connector), LC (Lucent Connector), ST (Straight Tip), and MTP/MPO (Multi-Fiber Push On/Multi-Fiber Pull Off). SC and LC connectors are popular for single-fiber connections, while ST connectors are often used in older installations. MTP/MPO connectors are designed for high-density applications, allowing multiple fibers to be connected simultaneously. Each connector type has its unique features suited to various networking needs.
Yes, there are Many kinds of NICs capable of using multiple cabling a 10/100 NIC is a NIC that can use both 10BaseT Cabling and 100Base Cabling
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)
Cat5e or Cat6
fiber optic
Coaxial connectors are commonly referred to as BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman), F-type, and N-type connectors. Each type is designed for specific applications, with BNC connectors often used for video signals, F-type connectors for television and broadband connections, and N-type connectors for radio frequency applications. Other types include SMA and TNC connectors, which are used in various telecommunications and networking scenarios.
im going to assume your talking about computer networking which in this case would be RISER. In ceiling would be plenum
Commonly a FIBER cable will be used to do a vertical cross-connect.
The type of cabling you would use for 100BaseT is Cat5E.