The difference is a sensor network may be connected using wires or wirelessly, a wireless sensor network is always connected wirelessly.
False.
Wireless networks are not laid out using the same topologies as wired networks. They have their own, different layouts. Smaller wireless networks, in which a small number of nodes closely positioned need to exchange data, can be arranged in an ad hoc fashion.
If the printer is connected to the same network, yes you can print without switching networks.
It's supposed to, but the problem with wireless networks that you can catch packets even if it was not send for you. Such problem was eliminated for wired networks a while ago, the solution is used in all routers. For wireless networks such solution cannot work in principle.
A wireless company is the same thing as a cellphone company
The requirements are much higher
no, it is not.
Yes it is.
yes same thing
Both are wireless networks. ad hoc facilitates us to connect to another w/l client without a central access point.
is the crankshaft position sensor the same and the engine speed sensor
The map sensor and boost pressure sensor are the same thing.