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advantages and disadvantages of guided media PSEB board +1​

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Guided media, which are those that provide a conduit from one device to another, include twisted-pair cable, coaxial cable, and fiber-optic cable. A signal traveling . Fiber-optic cables definitely more immune to tapping than copper cables. Advantages and Disadvantages of Optical. Disadvantages. Installation/maintenance.
Guided media include twisted-pair cable, coaxial cable, and fiber-optic cable. Unguided medium is free space. Figure: Classes of transmission media. Physical Layer. Physical Layer. Transmission Media. Unguided (Wireless). Guided (Wired). Infrared. Radio . Advantages and Disadvantages of Optical Fiber: Advantages
Guided media. Two hands coming out off computer monitors and shaking each other. Source: Microsoft. The most common type of cable used in data communications is copper. There are different types of copper cable but they all share the feature of transmitting data as an electrical signal. This gives rise to one of the
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the guided media types. o Twisted-pair wire: Widely available but speed and distance limitations. o Coaxial Cable: clearer and faster than twisted-pair wire but more expensive.
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What are guided unguided media? In a guided medium signal passes through a physical pathway(s),while in an unguided medium signal passes through a vacuum,it is independent of a physical pathway. Edit. Share to:
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guided media is a communication medium which allows the data to get guided along it .For this the media need to have a point to point physical connection.

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