Questions tagged [cable]

The questions tagged that way are for the physical aspect of the cable, like length limitation, physical properties, tubing, installation, etc..

Networking cables are networking hardware used to connect one network device to other network devices or to connect two or more computers to share printers, scanners etc. Different types of network cables, such as coaxial cable, optical fiber cable, and twisted pair cables, are used depending on the network's physical layer, topology, and size. The devices can be separated by a few meters (e.g. via Ethernet) or nearly unlimited distances (e.g. via the interconnections of the Internet).

There are several technologies used for network connections. Patch cables are used for short distances in offices and wiring closets. Electrical connections using twisted pair or coaxial cable are used within a building. Optical fiber cable is used for long distances or for applications requiring high bandwidth or electrical isolation. Many installations use structured cabling practices to improve reliability and maintainability. In some home and industrial applications power lines are used as network cabling.

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Trouble with SFP cables for a 10 Gb connection

I have two machines, each with a 10 Gb adapter, directly connected with an SFP cable. I purchased three SFP cables that look exactly alike (physically and specs), but only one works. I'm having trouble finding clear information about SFP cables,…
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UTP cable maximum length

When I connect ten computers over a 100 meters (328ft) UTP Cat5, is the signal loss so large that it will affect my network performance? These computers perform simple office tasks, and the 100m utp is a temporary solution.
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Using pre-made patch cables on a punch down block?

I need to add a 24 port switch to my wiring closet. In the (distant) past, I usually just punched each port of the switch to a 110 block on the wall (using hand-made cables), and cross connect between that and the 110 block that has the runs to…
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Can wrong SFP module damage equipment?

SFP modules convert electrical data from the equipment to optical signals. There is no incoming power surging from an optical port to damage the equipment according to my undarstanding of fibre optics. SFP draws voltage/power from the equipment…
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Nice server rack cabling - with higher bandwidth?

Is that even possible? No, not being snippy here. Cat 5/6 you get in a lot of lengths. Nice. Shorter one, larger one. QUIT flexible, doo. Then you hit 10 o r 25 or in this case 100g. The DAC (Direct Attach Connections) are NOW that flexible as…
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Is there a difference in performance or capability in these sas cables?

I'm looking at sas sff-8644 to sff-8088 cables and noticed that some are single cable where as others are dual cable. What's the difference between these, and is one better when connecting an hba to an array than the other?
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Ethernet Cable Broken

Hi I have a 15m ethernet cable going under my floor from the front to back of house. It has developed a fault and pins 1 & 6 are no longer connected (I've tested it). Given getting it back up or laying a replacement is impossible due to flooring…
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Ethernet cable link negotiation

I just bought a SoC computer with 4 eth ports which I plan to convert into a router with Linux. I connected a CAT5 cable to both one of the eths and to my notebook, but I don't seen link on either side. My faulty memory (I'm talking about the brain…
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What is the precise meaning of an "Ethernet Drop"

Do the words "Ethernet Drop" (without other qualifications) imply that both sides of the connection are terminated in RJ45 sockets? I am trying to interpret a document where I am unsure that work order has been met - and my subsequent actions…
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DHCP request on ethernet cable reconnect with Ubuntu 16.04 Server

I have Ubuntu 16.04 Server here. My Ethernet interface is configured to use DHCP via /etc/network/interfaces and also I enabled "allow-hotplug" for the interface. It works. I can boot without cable connected and then plug it in and the interface…
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What is a 4x 10gbe QSFP-QSFP cable?

I was looking for QSFP cables on Ebay and came across a Brocade 58-0000033-01 marked as 4x 10GE even though it has one QSFP connector on each end. I don't understand what this cable is for, will it work with a 10GBE/40GB Infiniband HCA?
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high rx and dropped errors

I connected an IXIA appliance with an ethernet interface with a span port: With ifconfig -a I see this situation: Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:19:99:0b:0b:00 UP BROADCAST RUNNING PROMISC MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX…
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What is the type of this SATA port called? (On Dell EMC R440 - 14G Server)

I would love to know what's the name of this connector so that I could stock some cables in aftermarket. The Dell Parts for connecting the MB to the 4x Drives Backplane is called "GPPHP", yet the name doesn't suggest what's the port called. So…
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RS232 to USB extension cable to network configuration

I'm not sure this is the correct place for this question. I have a console cable to configure network devices like switches (https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41LDstMTA5L.jpg) So, I want to make an extension cable with an RS232…
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Splitting ethernet to multiple (3+) devices (phones, PCs)

I'm currently troubleshooting an environment where there is a lot of network latency issues, all sporadic and intermittent across workstations. The network uses a mix of calls from on-site dialer and traditional RJ11 phones working off of Vonage…
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