Network ports on computers are usually connected to networks using an Ethernet cable, which is larger than a telephone connector and made with conductors like copper for efficient electron flow.
Network ports on computers are typically connected to a computer network using an Ethernet cable, which resembles a telephone connector but is larger. These cables use conductors like copper to facilitate the free movement of electrons, allowing devices to communicate over the network. The Ethernet port is specifically designed to accommodate the size and shape of the Ethernet plug, and it is the standard means of physical connection for wired networks.