Difference between coaxial cable and STP cable used for computer networking?
In computer networking, the type of cabling that is easiest to install is coaxial cable. It is a light, inexpensive and flexible cable.
Iam pretty sure that baseband coax was 50 ohm and was used for networking computer, were broadband coax is 75 ohm and used in the cable tv industry.
1) Router 2) Switches 3) Bridges 4) Cables (Ethernet, Twisted pair, Coaxial, Fiber optic etc) 5) DSLAM 6) EDN, ECN
Iam pretty sure that baseband coax was 50 ohm and was used for networking computer, were broadband coax is 75 ohm and used in the cable tv industry. A baseband signal is the original signal before it is modulated onto a carrier, mulitplexed or mixed. A broadband signal contains many channels which have been modulated or multiplexed onto a common carrier. The significant difference is the bandwidth of each. The impedance of the cable which carries either of them is totally irrelevant to the definition.
Coaxial cable uses an internal piece of copper wire, surrounded by plastic insulation which then has another layer of copper strands before the outer layer of insulation. This is used mostly for radio signals, connecting antennas to things, as well as transferring digital networking signals.
If those coaxial jacks are not in the back of your computer then you will need that adapter.
guided media is that media which use some physical path like coaxial cable fiber optics etc
AdvantagesMakes it easy to expand a network over a large distance.Connection between various types of media [ex. fiber optic, UTF, coaxial cable] is possible.DisadvantagesTraffic cannot be filtered to ease congestion.A repeater cannot work across multiple network architectures.By : @VinDutZ
The centre lathe has only one coaxial tool, whereas the capstan has a rotating multi tool station with indexer and clutch.
The only difference would be if the VCR or TV is not digital otherwise it should be fine.
2 types of copper wire which are surely not the only ones are coaxial, and cat 5,5 e, 6 etc. Now many people are bringing networking over power lines.
A UTP cable has 4 pairs of twisted wires. In a coaxial cable, there are two conductors, one inside the other. Since they have a common center, or axis, they are called "coaxial" (co-axial).A UTP cable has 4 pairs of twisted wires. In a coaxial cable, there are two conductors, one inside the other. Since they have a common center, or axis, they are called "coaxial" (co-axial).A UTP cable has 4 pairs of twisted wires. In a coaxial cable, there are two conductors, one inside the other. Since they have a common center, or axis, they are called "coaxial" (co-axial).A UTP cable has 4 pairs of twisted wires. In a coaxial cable, there are two conductors, one inside the other. Since they have a common center, or axis, they are called "coaxial" (co-axial).