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While innovative wireless technologies may be the talking point among network administrators and home users everywhere, physical network cables are still used in most computer networks around the world. Network cables have a number of advantages over using wireless connectivity, including improved security and compatibility with other networks. Fast computer networks open up a lot of possibilities, including the ability to work at home and the improved operation of full service web agency (full service internetagentur) infrastructure. The Internet is the largest computer network in the world, and relies on a number of network cable technologies and specifications for its day to day operations. Some of the most popular types of network cable include; twisted pair cables, optical fiber cables, coaxial cables, patch cables, and Ethernet cross cable. All of these technologies are used to form connections on the Internet, via the modems, routers, and server computers of the world. A network cable is simply any cable used to connect a computer or computer device to another, thus forming a network of communication between two separate but linked devices. The different network cable types that are used from network to network depend on the size, topology, and protocols used within each particular network. Computer networks vary in size from the very small (like the distance between a computer and a printer on the same desk), to the very large (the worldwide Internet), with different cabling used depending on the situation. The proliferation of broadband Internet around the world has been due to the invention of a number of new networking hardware and software tools and cabling specifications, along with the updating of already existing technologies. |
