CABLE |
What is Cable?
It is a
medium that connects computer in a network.
TYPES OF CABLE
1. TWISTED PAIR
Is the most common type of cable. Have eight individual copper
wires bundled together and covered with an insulating material.
STP |
It
is often used in “noisy” environments where a shield of metallic foil is
wrapped around each of the wire pairs, with an additional overall shielding to
protect against excessive electromagnetic interference.
B.
Unshielded
Twisted Pair (STP)
It
is the most
common form
of twisted pair
wiring. It is less expensive
and easier
to work with than STP.
UTP |
2. COAXIAL CABLE
3. FIBER-OPTIC CABLE
It has a reflective coating that allows light beams to travel without outer interference.
Difference between STRAIGHT THROUGH CABLE and CROSSOVER CABLE
Straight Through it is used to connect different type of devices.
For Example:
Computer - Switch
Switch - Computer
A straight
through cable is a type of twisted pair cable that is used in local area
networks to connect a computer to a network hub such as a router. This type of
cable is also sometimes called a patch cable and is an alternative to wireless
connections where one or more computers access a router through a wireless
signal. On a straight through cable, the wired pins match. Straight through
cable use one wiring standard: both ends use T568A wiring standard or both ends
use T568B wiring standard.
Crossover it is used to connect same type of devices.
For Example:
Computer - Computer
Switch - Switch
Crossover
cable is
a type of Ethernet cable used to connect computing devices together
directly. Unlike straight through cable, crossover cables use two different
wiringstandards: one end uses the T568A wiring standard, and the other end
uses the T568B wiring standard.