August 01, 2018
Network cables
Network cables are the means through which data and information can move from
one network device to another so that the transfer of all types of electronic
media can be faster and more efficient.
They are known as telephone wires and
used to connect a telephone and a modem or a server for internet access. Size
such as how dispersed the connection between networks should be the protocol
which specifies what kind of data needs to be transferred, and the topology
which configures the type of cable which computers and other peripherals are
required to go over the given areas in order to create an efficient network. It
can also transmit signals over wider and longer distances and more efficient
than the twisted pair and coaxial cables. This cable comes in two different
varieties and they are the shielded and the unshielded. Author's Resource Box
Ray from However, the types of
network cables always depend on the network s size, the protocol and its
topology.
Its speed category ranges from 1Mbps which can only accommodate voice
only telephone calls to 10,000 Mbps that 11VATC
CPR can handle gigabit Ethernet accessibility. It is more expensive than the
UTP but it can be more tolerant to radio and electrical frequency interference.
Coaxial cable. Shielded Twisted Pair (otherwise called STP) cable. Fiber Optic
Cable. The good thing about this cable is that it can transmit light rather than
the usual electronic signals which eliminates the issue of electrical
interference.
UTP s efficiency depends on how tight the twisted wires are made
so the tighter the twisting, the better its transmission rate. In most cases, a
network can use only a single type of cable while other networks will need
different types of cables. Although they both can provide high bandwidth, the
multimode cable has a bigger diameter while the single mode can cover longer
distances but more expensive. Unshielded Twisted Pair (otherwise called UTP).
The UTP connector is ordinarily the RJ 45 connector which means Registered Jack
that implies the connector following a standard number code borrowed from the
telephone industry. 3. The two kinds of fiber cables are the single mode and the
multimode. STPs have three different configurations and these shielded cable wire with foil, the double shielded wire with a
jacket covering, and the double shield twisted pair which can both be single or
groups combined together in one jacket shield.
Some people may find them a bit
hard to install but they are highly resistant to signal interference.
can
also support even long lengths of connections between network devices and can
handle even a maximum 200 meters long cable connection. It consists of a center
glass core that is surrounded by many layers of protective materials. If there
will be lot of potential interferences such as electrical frequency
interferences then STP are the best and superb in extending the maximum distance
of networking. 4. Since you will be using specific network cables for your
specific needs you have to understand the characteristics of different types of
cables so you will be able to know how they can relate to networking and how you
can develop a successful network. Several types of cables are now commonly used
with local area network (LAN) connections. To start with, we have identified the
following network cables and explain a little of how they function precisely.
They are composed of extremely high speed cables with four pairs of wires inside
the plastic jacket and each pair is twisted to reduce interference from other
wires and electronic devices. The most popular connector is the Bayone Neill
Concelman (BNC). With a plastic layer that provides insulation, it has a metal
braided metal shield and a single copper conductor at the center of its cable
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