This document discusses basic network media and cabling types. It introduces common network terms and examines the physical aspects of connecting computers. The three primary cable types are coaxial, twisted-pair, and fiber-optic. Coaxial cable uses thinnet or thicknet variants and BNC connectors. Twisted-pair includes unshielded and shielded variants in categories that support different data speeds. Fiber-optic cable transmits data via light pulses and is immune to interference.