Network+ N10-009 Copper Network Connections
A Registered Jack (RJ-X) is a standardized telecommunication interface used to connect voice and data equipment to network services provided by local or long-distance carriers. Common types include RJ11 for phones and RJ45 for Ethernet networks.
Registered Jack (RJ-X)
Key Terms
Registered Jack (RJ-X)
A standardized telecommunication network intereface for connecting voice and data equipment to a service provided by a l...
Radio Guide (RG-X)
Used with coaxial cables for various applications like high-speed internet connections, television connections, and radio communications.
RJ-45
Standard connector for data networks that utilize copper cables to create ethernet network.
RJ-11
Standard connector for telephone wiring.
F-type Connector
Standard for cable television and satellite connections, and can also be used for cable internet connections.
Bayonet Neill-Concelmen (BNC) Connector
An other type of coaxial connector that is characterized by its secure bayonet locking mechanism.
Related Flashcard Decks
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Registered Jack (RJ-X) | A standardized telecommunication network intereface for connecting voice and data equipment to a service provided by a local exchange carrier or long-distance carrier. |
Radio Guide (RG-X) | Used with coaxial cables for various applications like high-speed internet connections, television connections, and radio communications. |
RJ-45 | Standard connector for data networks that utilize copper cables to create ethernet network. |
RJ-11 | Standard connector for telephone wiring. |
F-type Connector | Standard for cable television and satellite connections, and can also be used for cable internet connections. |
Bayonet Neill-Concelmen (BNC) Connector | An other type of coaxial connector that is characterized by its secure bayonet locking mechanism. |