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Passive network equipment encompasses all components in a computer network that do not require electrical power and do not perform active data processing functions. This category of equipment plays a crucial role in supporting and optimizing network infrastructure. It includes various types of cables, connectors, panels, sockets, couplers, and other passive elements that enable the physical connection of devices within the network. Passive network equipment is essential for maintaining the stability and reliability of the network, providing structure and support for data flow between active devices such as computers, routers, and switches. This equipment often operates ‘behind the scenes,’ unnoticed by users but is essential for the functionality of modern networks that support communication and data exchange.