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Old 01-01-2006, 08:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Problem about Bus topology

Can i use any methods to install bus topology except using coaxial cable, T-shaped plug and terminator? Can i use CAT5e to install the bus topology?

If i use coaxial cable to install bus topology veritably, how can i connect the end of the bus network to the switch with LAN RJ45 ports for going to the internet?
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Can i use CAT5e to install the bus topology?
Yes you can and thats probably the easiest type of cabling to use. BTW, why bus topology, surely star is alot more efficient and user friendly...

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If i use coaxial cable to install bus topology veritably, how can i connect the end of the bus network to the switch with LAN RJ45 ports for going to the internet?
Ya lost me there, im gonna let someone else fend off that one.
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