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That link shows the "Thick" Ethernet with Vampire Tap etc, so "Yes" wrt to the last part of my comment.
The first part, Thin Ethernet, used coax cable about 6 mm diameter, similar to domestic TV aerial coax; but slightly different impedance, 75 ohm if I remember correctly, rather than 72 ohn for TV.
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The Vampire Taps had to be carefully attached to the Thick Ethernet, including drilling in to it from its far side, often teetering at the top of a 25 foot, 3-section, ladder, with the bits and pieces tucked inside my shirt top.
On one occasion, the company insisted that a "networking" company deal with a new extension, 5 taps, at about 7 feet up.
I had to re-do 4 of them, they were so badly installed.
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