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Normal network Coaxial cable is type: RG-58 What is different in cable typed: RG-59 It's fysically bit thicker, but what it is for, harder office networks or outside use maybe :-? Are they similar ...
Zones: Hardware, Network Cables, Wireless ...Date Answered: 05/30/1999 Views: 0
When I got my initial cable modem (five years ago?), a standard coaxial cable would not work. Not sure if it was the impedance / frequency handling. Anyhow, I have this 15 foot cable I want to repl...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 12/03/2004 Views: 0
I am about to purchase a Voice T1 line from AT&T. They tell me that they will be handing me the T1 line as a coaxial wire. I need to somehow convert this to an RJ48C format to plug into my T1 Voice...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 03/18/2003 Views: 0
Need to run a wire about a 1000 feet in a warehouse for a friend, wondering if its cheaper to buy multiple Power Over Lan routers to span the distance or get two 10base5 coaxial thicknet routers.  ...
Zones: Networking, Networking Hardware, FTPDate Answered: 10/16/2004 Views: 8
Ok guys, simple question - Do i have to use a terminal resistor on each end of my 2 computer coax network, or can it loop (2 cables)?  If i boot up with only 1 cable connected and not looped i get ...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 05/27/2006 Views: 0
Hello my friends, I have problem after I modified the network. please Help... Original Network: Hub A Has a Coaxial Cable (10Base2) to Hub B Hub B has a TP Catagory 5 to Hub C New Setting: Hub A ...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 03/05/1999 Views: 8
In a office, there is a single COXIAL CABLE. I have been order to make it as a network so other pc client will become a network neighborhood. My knowledge is only on RJ45 cable. So how do I make th...
Zones: Networking, Networking HardwareDate Answered: 12/10/2003 Views: 0
Moving my TV and the coaxial connecter snapped off, any fixes to this. (This is a computer related question since I was going to hook the TV up to my computer, moohaha) :)
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 05/15/2005 Views: 0
I have the following configuration - 1 Dell Optiplex 740 sitting in Room A, two coaxial cables running from Room A to Rooms B and C (each length of cable is roughly 100 ft), two large HDTVs in Room...
Zones: PCs, Video CardsDate Answered: 08/30/2007 Views: 19
I have a client who has many analog cameras deployed in his multi storied building. All these cameras are connected to the DVR using the Co-axial cables. Now the client wanted to replace all the an...
Zones: Networking, Switches / HubsDate Answered: 10/04/2006 Views: 0