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Networking Cables

Networking cables connect network devices and computers to share resources and transfer signals over various distances. Different cable types like coaxial, optical fiber, and twisted pair are used depending on the network's topology, protocol, and size. Cables can connect devices separated by a few meters through Ethernet or nearly unlimited distances through internet interconnections.

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Networking Cables

Networking cables connect network devices and computers to share resources and transfer signals over various distances. Different cable types like coaxial, optical fiber, and twisted pair are used depending on the network's topology, protocol, and size. Cables can connect devices separated by a few meters through Ethernet or nearly unlimited distances through internet interconnections.

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Networking cables are networking hardware used to connect one network device to other network

devices or to connect two or more computers to share printer, scanner etc. Different types of network
cables like Coaxial cable, Optical fiber cable, Twisted Pair cables are used depending on the
network's topology, protocol and size. The devices can be separated by a few meters (e.g.
via Ethernet) or nearly unlimited distances (e.g. via the interconnections of the Internet).
While wireless networks are much easier deployed when total throughput is not an issue, most
permanent larger computer networks use cables to transfer signals from one point to another

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