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An RJ-45 connector has 8 pins.

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You use a Rj-45 connector with twisted-pair cabling in an Ethernet LAN. Rj-45 is a connector with a 4 5 wiring sequence.

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RJ-59 is a type of connector and RJ here refers to Registered Jack.

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It means Connector type 11 of the RJ specification; RJ means Registered jacks - it is a telephone standard developed to standardize connectors in the telephone industry.

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it is RJ-45

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RJ-45 is the standard connector utilized on 4-pair (8-wire) UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable.

The RJ-45 connector is the standard connector for Ethernet, ISDN, T1, and modern digital telephone systems.

RJ stands for "Registered Jack".

Be aware that the Ethernet UTP connector is properly called an "8P8C".

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Network/Ethernet connectors typically use an RJ-45 connector. An RJ-45 plug is similar to a Phone plug, except that the RJ-45 plug had 8 contact points.

RJ-45 plugs are most commonly found at the end of CAT-5e or CAT-6 cable for a network.

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The UTP cable it uses an RJ-45 connector. For coaxial cable, it will be either an F connector or a BNC connector.

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Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) connector is the Registered Jack 45 (RJ-45) connector.

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RJ Connector

Fiber optic connector according to the different transmission media can be divided into common silicon-based optical fiber single-mode and multimode connectors, as well as other issues such as plastic and as the transmission medium of optical fiber connector; connector structure can be divided into: FC,SC, ST, LC, D4, DIN, MU, the MT and so on .

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The one that looks like an over-sized phone plug is called "RJ-45"

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RJ-11 is the standard connector utilized on 2-pair (4-wire) telephone wiring

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It's used for Star topology.

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It is on the end of Cat 6 (ethernet) cables.

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The most common ethernet connector on category 5 and 6 cabling is called RJ-45.

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A rj-45 network jack is to connect your printer to a wireless hub/router with a cable therefore making it wireless. If your printer already has a network adapter installed, it is considered network-ready. If your printer is ready for a wired network, you'll see an RJ-45 jack (which looks like a wide telephone jack), on the back.

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A plastic cover that protects the back of the RJ-45 connector.

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The type of connector is used by the analog modems is RJ11 or RJ45.

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A RJ45 can be defined as a telecommunications connector standard for telephone cables. It can also be defined as a connector for computer network (Ethernet) cables.

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Category 5 or 6 cable.

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The media connector between the NIC and the UTP cable is a RJ-45

Internetworking with Cisco and Microsoft pg. 229

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According to the itt book ;)

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Connectors for twisted pair cable include the modular RJ type of jacks and plugs (RJ-11;RJ-14; RJ-22; RJ-25; RJ-31; RJ-45; RJ-48; RJ-61) (of four, six, and eight position configurations) along with the hermaphroditic connector employed by IBM. The hermaphroditic connector is specific to STP and is also known as STP connector, IBM data connector, or universal data connector.

The connector used with patch panels, punch-down blocks, and wall plates, is called an IDC (insulated displacement connector).

If considered a connector, there is the modular Y-adapters used for splitting usually in 10Base-T, Token Ring, and voice applications. Also, if considered a connector, there is the crossover cable which is wired to a T586A pinout scheme on one end and a T586B pinout on the other end.

Coax connectors used with video equipment are referred to as F-series connectors (primarily used in residential installations for RG-58, RG-59, and RG-6 coaxial cables). Coax cables used with data and video backbone applications use N-connectors (used with RG-8, RJ-11U, and thicknet cables). When coaxial cable distributes data in commercial environments, the BNC (Bayonet Niell-Concelman) connector is often used. It is used with RG-6, RG-58A/U thinnet, RG-59, and RG-62 coax cable.

Fiber-optic connectors include SC, duplex SC, ST, duplex ST, FDDI, and FC. These relate to different types of fiber-optic cables and configurations. Three of the SFF connectors that have been propagated (during the life span of the book) for fiber-optic cables were LC, VF-45, and the MT-RJ.

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Your Ethernet cable should have an RJ-45 modular connector on each end of the cable. Connect one plug in the RJ-45 slot/connector in the back of the desktop unit, and connect the other end to a switch, hub, or router.

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RJ-45 or 8P8C modular connectors

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LAN Port, Network Port or Ethernet Port

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A true local area network requires connectivity via cat5 or an RJ-45 connector. RJ-11 is simply a telephone wire that does not have enough pins to connect to a LAN. If all computers on a LAN are using RJ-11 connections, you can setup a dial-up network. Unfortunately, the speed will drastically decrease. It is possible, however, to buy a cat5 (RJ-45) connector that converts it to USB. Or you can buy a wireless router and card for your laptop.

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10base-T uses for twister pair cable which speed 10mbps.

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RJ45 Telecommunications - a connector standard for telephone cables, RJ45 cables are also used as a connector for a computer network by way of connecting to the internet.

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A typical network connector. Half the size of an RJ 11 used for telephones.

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The connector used to terminate Ethernet cables is called an RJ-45 connector. They are the clear plastic connectors you see at either end of an Ethernet cable.

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No, 10Base5 uses coaxial cable (RG-6) with an F connector

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An RJ-45 connector is the the connector at the end of a Cat-# cable (also known as a lan cable/network cable).

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