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A computer network is a group of interconnected computers and devices that can communicate with each other and share resources. Networks can be classified based on their size, geographical area, and purpose.


Cabling is an important aspect of computer networking because it provides the physical connections between devices on the network. There are several types of cables used in computer networking, including:

Ethernet cables - These are the most commonly used cables for connecting devices to a local area network (LAN). Ethernet cables come in different categories, such as Cat5, Cat6, and Cat7, with each category providing different levels of speed and performance.


Fiber optic cables - These cables use glass or plastic fibers to transmit data using light. Fiber optic cables are faster and have a longer range than Ethernet cables, making them suitable for long-distance connections.


Coaxial cables - These cables have a copper core surrounded by insulation and a shielding layer. Coaxial cables are commonly used for cable TV and internet connections.

When setting up a network, it's important to choose the right type of cabling for your needs. Factors to consider include the distance between devices, the number of devices on the network, and the required speed and bandwidth.


Proper cabling installation is also important to ensure that the network functions properly and has a stable connection. This includes using the correct type of cable, ensuring that the cables are properly terminated and grounded, and avoiding sources of interference such as electrical wiring and fluorescent lighting.


Overall, computer networking and cabling are essential components of modern computing, allowing devices to communicate and share resources efficiently and effectively.


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