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Ethernet is a wired system that started with using coaxial cable and has successfully progressed to now using twisted pair copper wiring and fiber optic wiring.
that started with using coaxial cable
First of all, it's the one cable that you can ideally use to charge all your stuff, so your Mac, your iPad, your iPhone, your friend's Android phone, the new AirPods which just got a new USB-C case.
All that stuff, one cable.
There’s also another way that you can simply connect your audio output and your microphone input with an audio cable.
HDMI cable, nice, and then of course your two attachments for the Joy-Cons and the wrist straps and that's it for here.
This is a wall plug, single USB-C port on that, USB Type-C cable, so that's your charger right here, here's your little hub to attach both Joy-Cons.
But we'll need to rig a power cable because the battery is fried.
Hi everyone, Alex here to pep you up with big cable-knit jumper energy.
These days, we see a lot more USB and a lot less DB9 in our environments, but if you still have an older switch or router around, then you'll probably need a serial cable with a DB9 connector at the end so that you're able to configure that device.
Instead, you'll have to get a conversion cable that will use one of your USB interfaces, convert it to a DB9 physical connection so you can send those serial signals over to a switch, router, or anything else that might need this type of serial connection.
Plus, I had cable, so it was hard core, you know.
I got a printer too, but I need one cable for the printer.
Well, what kind of cable (do) you need?
Those are your ants. They're using a monitor cable as a land bridge.