Toner probe.
To determine load-bearing walls in a building, you can consult the building's blueprints, look for walls that run perpendicular to the ceiling joists, or hire a structural engineer to assess the structure.
QWEST is one of many available and reputable cable networks. In order to find the best network for you it depends on your geographical location, your cable needs and the price you are willing to pay.
Dish network is a great alternative to regular cable package. You can find more information in regards to dish network at http://www.dishnetwork.com/.
you need to find a japan like building
standard cat 5 e and cat 6 the normal cable you will find in use with you router is 100m other types of network cable vary look them up on google
find your electric Meter and you've found the point of entry, or depending on where the electric meter is in the building, you can trace the cable back from the meter to the point of entry.
Yes, it is possible to connect a computer straight to a network cable which usually connects the modem. Look for the cable at Ebay.
You can find the answer here: http://brainreactor.ru/2010/01/cisco-ccna-exploration-network-fundamentals-final-exam-part-5/
A network cable tester in Liverpool can be purchased from electronic specialist stores like "Maplin" for å£9.99. It can also be purchased online from Amazon for å£5 or eBay for less.
Any ethernet cable will work. I suggest monoprice.com for cheap cables, but retailers like Bestbuy, or newegg.com might have one.
An electrical conduit is a system for routing and protecting electrical wiring. A cable conduit can be found wherever electrical wiring is needed. This includes wiring in appliances or in the walls of a home.
The channel that a network shows up on is a function of the local cable supplier. It varies from community to community and provider to provider. Check your cable line up to find out.