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Wireless vs Wired Networking: Understanding the Differences

Wireless networking devices, such as Wi-Fi routers and Bluetooth adapters, use radio waves to transmit data between devices. These devices emit a low-power radio signal that can be detected by other devices within range.

Wired networking devices, on the other hand, use physical cables to connect devices together. These cables carry data as electrical signals, which are transmitted through the cable to the destination device.

In summary, wireless networking uses radio waves to transmit data wirelessly, while wired networking uses physical cables to transmit data between devices.

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