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Wat is the white wire called wen virgin conect the wire from the wall to the router?

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Wat is the white wire called wen virgin conect the wire from the wall to the router?

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  1. Once the connection is made the wire turns red and it's not a virgin anymore.


  2. I don't know what it's called but I think it connects to the local literacy class...

  3. RJ11 is the cable that goes from the telephone jack in the wall to the MODEM then the modem is connected to the router with RJ45 cables.

    If you are using a cable modem then the cable that comes from the wall is a RG6.

  4. Call it anything you like! Les would be good, as in wire"less".

  5. It is a coaxial cable if you looking to exend it most tv shops sell it, just makesure you get the right size best to take the orignal cable with you, best thing to do is buy it off the roll and then take the ends (bit with the s******g bit) off the origanl virgin cable and attached them to your new cable, normally smaller shops sell it on the rolll or B&Q, don't go to places like comet and dixon they will go "oh whats that?" Be carefull if you cross wire it, it will not work. I think virgin will send you out a longer cable for free.

  6. I think it is RG6 cable

    To Clarifi.

    RG-6/U is a common type of coaxial cable used in a wide variety of residential and commercial applications. The term "RG-6" itself is quite generic and refers to a wide variety of cable designs, which differ from one another in shielding characteristics, center conductor composition, and dielectric type. RG-6 was originally a military spec where RG means Radio Guide, but is now obsolete; in practice, the term "RG-6" is generally used to refer to coaxial cables with an 18 AWG center conductor and 75 ohm characteristic impedance.

    The most commonly-recognized variety of RG-6 is CATV distribution coax, used to route cable television signals to and within homes, and RG-6 type cables have become the standard for CATV, mostly replacing the smaller RG-59, in recent years. CATV distribution coax typically has a copper-coated steel center conductor and a combination aluminum foil/aluminum braid shield, typically with low coverage (about 60%). RG-6 type cables are also used in professional video applications, carrying either baseband analog video signals or serial digital interface (SDI) signals; in these applications, the center conductor is ordinarily solid copper, the shielding is much heavier (typically aluminum foil/95% copper braid), and tolerances are more tightly controlled, to improve impedance stability.

    RG-6 cables typically are fitted with some type of connector at each end; in CATV distribution applications, these are typically F connector style; in professional baseband video, BNC connectors; and in consumer a/v applications other than RF and CATV, RCA plugs.

  7. cat5 coaxial (cable)

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