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I desagree with you, I have another opinion I think wired networks are better than wireless

networks, because they have many Advantages such as

Stability and Reliability

Stability : Wired connections do not get influenced by other network connections in the vicinity or
get bogged down by connectivity issues This is why you will find that wired networking based
infrastructures are generally more stable.

Reliability: When configured and used properly, wired networks can provide unparalleled reliability.
As soon as the hubs, switches, and cables are installed, you can have a reliable network at your
disposal

Faster Speeds and High Connectivity

A wired network has a limited set of users connecting to it at any time, so it’s rarely bogged down by
unexpected traffic – delivering nearly constant high speeds at all times

Better Security

Once the firewalls and other necessary security applications are configured on the network, a wired
network is quite well-protected from unwanted and unauthorised access

Accessibility

Wired networks are not visible to devices on other networks. This means it’s nearly impossible for
users outside the network to try and directly connect to the network. At the same time, any device
that can access the wired network can freely communicate with other devices on the network, as
long as it’s allowed to. And this means, network admins can exercise a high level of user access
control with relative ease.

In a wired network, data is delivered on a physical medium. There are three types of physical cables
used in a wired network to form the connections between the networked devices (nodes).

*Twisted pair

*Coaxial cable

* Fiber optic cables

What are wired networks used for ?

A wired network uses cables to connect devices, such as laptop or desktop computers, to the
Internet or another network. Wired communication systems are used for short-distance
communication

Finally, Both wired and wireless communication système have their avantages and désavantages.
A wired communication system is very affective in the short range and provides à low-cost and good
quality of the transmission of data in this range. Again, for communicating with different areas
around the globe or over a long range, most of the time, wireless communication is the optimal
solution. In modern communication, both systems are used side-by-side.

Faster Speeds and High Connectivity

The speeds have kept on improving since the use of Gigabit routers became a common practice. In
addition to that, a wired network has a limited set of users connecting to it at any time, so it’s
rarely bogged down by unexpected traffic – delivering nearly constant high speeds at all times.
Apart from this, since a separate ethernet cable is used to connect each of the devices directly to
the network, users can’t run into common connectivity issues (like dead spots, for example), when
connected to a wired network

Faster Speeds and High Connectivity

a wired network has a limited set of users connecting to it at any time, so it’s rarely bogged down by
unexpected traffic – delivering nearly constant high speeds at all times

Better Security

Once the firewalls and other necessary security applications are configured on the network, a wired
network is quite well-protected from unwanted and unauthorised access

Accessibility

Wired networks are not visible to devices on other networks. This means it’s nearly impossible for
users outside the network to try and directly connect to the network. At the same time, any device
that can access the wired network can freely communicate with other devices on the network, as
long as it’s allowed to. And this means, network admins can exercise a high level of user access
control with relative ease.

 generally faster data transfer compared to wireless networks


 much less likely to suffer from interference than wireless networks

In a wired network, data is delivered on a physical medium. There are three types of physical
cables used in a wired network to form the connections between the networked devices (nodes).

*Twisted pair

*Coaxial cable

* Fiber optic cables

What are wired networks used for ?

A wired network uses cables to connect devices, such as laptop or desktop computers, to the
Internet or another network. Wired communication systems are used for short-distance
communication

Conclusion

Finally, Both wired and wireless communication système have their avantages and désavantages.

A wired communication system is very affective in the short range and provides à low-cost and
good quality of the transmission of data in this range. Again, for communicating with different
areas around the globe or over a long range, most of the time, wireless communication is the
optimal solution. In modern communication, both systems are user side-by-side.
On basis of physical medium, Wired Network : As we all know, “wired” refers to any physical medium
made up of cables. Copper wire, twisted pair, or fiber optic cables are all options

There are three main types of wired broadband connections for consumer or residential use : DSL,
coaxial cable, and fiber

In a wired network, data is delivered on a physical medium. There are three types of physical
cables used in a wired network to form the connections between the networked devices (nodes).

*Twisted pair

*Coaxial cable

* Fiber optic cables

A wired network uses copper cable or fibre optic cable to form the connections between the
networked devices (nodes). Fibre optic cables have a greater bandwidth so transfer speeds are
faster.

1. Paire torsadée

Il se compose d'une paire de fils de cuivre torsadés l'un sur l’autre ; les fils ont une épaisseur
d'environ 1 à 2 mm et sont torsadés pour réduire les interférences des fils environnant

2. Câble coaxial

Offrant de meilleurs débits de données et moins d'atténuation du signal, un câble coaxial se compose
d'un conducteur central en cuivre entouré d'un blindage en feuille

3. Fibre optique

Il est le plus cher des supports filaires et offre les taux de transmission de données les plus élevés. Ils
sont souvent utilisés dans les communications longue distance

Un câble à fibres optiques est un support mince, flexible et transparent constitué de fibres de verre
ou de plastique très fines.
What are wired networks used for ?

A wired network uses cables to connect devices, such as laptop or desktop computers, to the
Internet or another network.

Wired communications is any type movement of data between or among devices using a wired
connection. Wired connections include Ethernet, fiber-optic cable for phone and other uses, cable for
television and Internet systems, public switched telephone network (PSTN), CAN and MOST systems
in automotive. The stability and clarity of wired communications keeps the wire relevant in the age
of wireless comms.

Wired communication systems are used for short-distance communication. Landline telephones,
cable television, internet access using ethernet cable,fiber optic communication, ect.

Are exemples of a wired communication system

What are wired networks used for ?

A wired network uses cables to connect devices, such as laptop or desktop computers, to the
Internet or another network. Wired communication systems are used for short-distance
communication

Conclusion

Both wired and wireless communication système have their avantages and désavantages.

A wired communication system is very affective in the short range and provides à low-cost and
good quality of the transmission of data in this range. Again, for communicating with different
areas around the globe or over a long range, most of the time, wireless communication is the
optimal solution. In modern communication, both systems are user side-by-side.

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