What, why and How transmission media work through cables. Like Ethernet Cables and Coaxial cables
Transmission media and Network Cables
Today we will learn about transmission media and Network cables.
Computers send data through Transmission Media, in this article, you will get all the basic information about computer networking cables. Like which cable is best for use for a specific purpose.
ThinNet Cable
Thinnet cable was the first cable which was used be in computer networking. This cable was used in round 1995 and 1996. And this used in Bus typologies. It is also known as 10 Bass 2, means IEEE 10 Bass 2. 10 means its data transmission rate is 10MBPs and 2 is maximum segment length. And its exact length is 185 meters. Whenever you buy this cable you must note down two major things in this cable, one is how many MBPs its speed and second one what is segment length, means what is maximum numbers of data this cable can transfer without any joint. ThinNet cable can transfer data only 10MBPs only using a single length of 185 meters. Here is a Base Band and Broad Band. This cable transfer data with these two frequencies, multiple frequencies in Broad Band and single frequency in Base Band. With this cable we use BNC T-Connectors, BNC stands for Barrel Net Connectors and NIC stands for Network Interface Card.
The BNC-T Connectors
This connector joins the Network interface and NIC in the computer to the Network Cable.
Thick Net cable
It is the second type of coaxial cable, it is also known as IEEE 10 Base 5 standards.
10 mean 10MBPs Data Transmission Rate. It used Base Band Transmission (Single Frequency), It works without cutting 500 meters max segment length.
For example:
If you want to connect two different buildings with each other so you use this wire (Thick Net Wire) to transfer your data. AUI Attachment Unit Interface connectors used in Thick Net wire.
But by the latest technology there are not being used both of cables.
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