If it's a wired connection...YES. Minimum clearance should be 6-8". I forget which.
You add a wireless router to your cable modem and you're in business. The router can run from $50 to $120 and you need an Ethernet cable to connect the devices
Yes, 120 and 240 volts can be run in the same conduit.
97/120 of homes have cable.
An average wireless modem costs between $60 and $120 at an electronics or large retail store.
Imperial cable 120/0.012" 60 amp Metric cable 120/0.30mm 55.5 amp 80/0.40mm 70 amp.
#10 cable is no good for 120 amps, you need #2 cable, and it can be used at a distance of 250 ft.
A residential electrician works with single phase power (120/240 volts), runs romex cable through the wood (usually) walls, installs receptacles, switches, lights, panel, meter. . .Can work on new houses and remodels. An industrial electrician works with single phase and three phase power (120/208, 240, 277/480) usually runs conduit or cable trays to protect the wiring from damage, can install receptacles, switches, lights, panels, meter, switchgear, motors, motor controls, transformers. . . Can work on new plants or remodels.
You should receive a transfer cable upon purchasing an Xbox 360 Elite or a 120 GB HDD. Alternatively, you could call 1-800-4MY-XBOX and claim that you bought a 120 GB HDD, but didn't receive a transfer cable. They should send you one for free.
A cable is a unit of length that is traditionally equal to 120 yards. This measurement is often used in maritime contexts, particularly in navigation and surveying.
It was 120 but not as of today 4.3.12 :( its some kids channel..
An extra heavy-duty galvanized steel cable.
A cable is typically defined as being 120 fathoms long. Since one fathom equals six feet, this means that a cable is equivalent to 720 feet. This measurement is commonly used in maritime contexts.