set the faster drive to master jumper settings only if it has a working OS on it if not then it wont matter. just remember whichever drive you're using to boot your OS from is the one you have set on master and the second drive should be set to slave jumper settings.
Internet by cable is ofcause faster than Wireless but wireless is easier to connect to and you can do so anywhere around the routers range without a cable connected
No, it is not possible to jump start a car with the positive cable connected first and the negative cable connected second. The correct order is to connect the positive cable first and then the negative cable.
The network topology where all devices are connected to the same cable is known as a bus topology. In this setup, all nodes share the same communication line, allowing data to be transmitted along the cable. While bus topology is simple and cost-effective, it can lead to performance issues and difficulties in troubleshooting, as a failure in the main cable can disrupt the entire network.
The battery cable that is grounded, is connected to the body of the vehicle. Sometimes it is the negative cable & sometimes it is the positive. You need to check which cable is connected to the body of the vehicle.
when ethernet cable is plugged in it is detected by ethernet card. if the cable is connected to network it detects that network and dispalys " you are connected to network"
On a vehicle the red is positive (+) and the black is negative (-). If they are not color coded the cable connected to the starter is positive and the cable connected to the engine or chassis is negative.
At the top the speedometer cable is connected to a little gear in the speedometer guage, and on the bottom end it is connected to a little gear in the car's transmission.
Ethernet cross-over cable
When jump starting a vehicle, the red (positive) cable should be connected first.
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You don't say what kind of cable. If you're talking about CAT5 or 6, it's connected to pin 4.
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