Contingent upon whom you ask, BNC
remains for Bayonet Nut Connector, British Naval Connector, or Bayonet
Neill-Concelman (with the last two words remaining for its designers, Mr. Paul
Neill of Bell Labs and Carl Concelman of Amphenol Corporation). BNC is a bayonet type connector that
rapidly connects and disconnects with a quarter turn. An assortment of
various parts—T-connectors, elbow connectors, barrel connectors, link ends that
join onto fitting link, etc.—use BNC connectors, so you can accomplish about an
association required. The BNC connector is to a great degree simple to utilize
and makes a protected connection.
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- 3. Network Cabling
- 3.1. Cable Topologies
- 3.1.1. Network Segment
- 3.2. Bus Topology
- 3.2.1. BNC Connectors
- 3.3. Star Topology
- 3.4. Ring Topology
- 3.5. Comparing Rings to Stars and Buses
- 3.6. Demystifying Network Cabling
- 3.7. Overview of Basic Cable Types
- 3.8. Twisted-Pair Cabling
- 3.9. DCE and DTE Wiring
- 3.10. Coaxial Cable
- 3.10.1. Plenum versus Non-plenum Cable
- 3.11. Installing and Maintaining Network Cabling
- 3.11.1. Choosing a Cabling Contractor
- 3.11.2. Solving Cable Problems
- 3.11.3. Troubleshooting Star Networks
- 3.11.4. Troubleshooting Coaxial Networks
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