<p>What kind of cable is needed to hook up to UCLAs wired Internet? A link would be perfect.</p>
<p>Any RJ45 ethernet cable. I suggest Cat 5e, don’t bother getting Cat 6 since it’ll be years before internet becomes fast enough to take advantage of 10-Gbit (currently it’s 1-Gbit).<br>
You can find them in the UCLA store for around $10 depending on length, but if you’re willing to pay shipping and wait a while, you can get it much cheaper online.
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<p>All you need is an ethernet cord, if what you mean is connecting your computer to the internet in the dorms.</p>
<p>according to the poster by the elevators in Dykstra, you can make your own ethernet cord during some up-coming event</p>