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When connecting a internet modem with a built-in router to a seaparate router (to get better routing functionality), does one use a patch cable or just a short regular ethernet cable? Maybe these are mainly used for connecting things to network switch panels.
A bunch of camels say that this is regularly $4-$5, so it's a low historical price.
When connecting a internet modem with a built-in router to a seaparate router (to get better routing functionality), does one use a patch cable or just a short regular ethernet cable? Maybe these are mainly used for connecting things to network switch panels.
A bunch of camels say that this is regularly $4-$5, so it's a low historical price.
It is the same thing, regular ethernet cable and patch cable.
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but I'm still unsure of what patch cables are. Is the wiring different than that when connecting a PC to a router?
When connecting a internet modem with a built-in router to a seaparate router (to get better routing functionality), does one use a patch cable or just a short regular ethernet cable? Maybe these are mainly used for connecting things to network switch panels.
A bunch of camels say that this is regularly $4-$5, so it's a low historical price.
but I'm still unsure of what patch cables are. Is the wiring different than that when connecting a PC to a router?
When connecting a internet modem with a built-in router to a seaparate router (to get better routing functionality), does one use a patch cable or just a short regular ethernet cable? Maybe these are mainly used for connecting things to network switch panels.
A bunch of camels say that this is regularly $4-$5, so it's a low historical price.