Wired networking


Wired communication is a method of transmitting signals using physical cables. These cables can be made of copper, fiber optics, or other conductive materials. Wired communication is used in a wide range of applications, including:

  • Telecommunications: To transmit phone calls, data, and other forms of communication.
  • Computer networks: To connect computers and other devices to share resources and communicate.
  • Cable television: To deliver television signals to homes and businesses.
  • Radio: To broadcast radio signals.

Wired communication has many advantages, including:

  • Reliability: Wires are typically very reliable and can provide high-bandwidth data transmission without interruption.
  • Security: Wired communication is more secure than wireless communication because signals are less susceptible to interception or eavesdropping.
  • Cost: The cost of installing and maintaining wired infrastructure can be lower than for wireless networks.