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difference between wired and wireless network​

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Answered by omkargorade2005
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The main difference is that one uses wires and the other uses not quite as many wires. A key distinction is that wireless is an unbounded medium, which means it's not constrained like a wire is. ... Wired requires a physical connection to the users device. Wireless use electromagnetic waves to connect.

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Answered by kavitapahadiya058
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A wired setup uses physical cables to transfer data between different devices and computer systems. The cables can be copper wire, twisted pair or fiber optic. ... Wireless network does not use wires for data or voice communication; it uses radio frequency waves as mentioned above.

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