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Key Differences Between Guided and Unguided Media

The key difference between guided and unguided media is that guided media uses a physical path or conductor to transmit the signals whereas, the unguided media broadcast the signal through the air.

The guided media is also called wired communication or bounded transmission media. However, the unguided media is also called wireless communication or unbounded transmission media.

The guided media provide direction to the signal whereas, the unguided media does not direct the signal.

Categories of guided media are twisted pair cable, coaxial cable and optical fibre. On the other hands, the categories of unguided media are radio wave, microwave, and infrared signal.

Conclusion

Guided media is a wired communication it transmits data either using twisted pair cable, coaxial cable or fibre optics; it requires maintenance charge. The unguided media is a wireless communication it transmits signal by broadcasting it through the air.

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