Passive cabling refers to the physical network infrastructure that consists of cables and connectors without any active electronic components that amplify or regenerate signals. It includes various types of cabling, such as twisted pair cables (like Ethernet), coaxial cables, and fiber optic cables, which transmit data signals passively. These cables are essential for establishing connections between devices in a network but do not process or enhance the signals themselves.
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