Loads or power consuming devices are usually wired?
the power leads were wired wrong
So that if a fuse in one building fails the others will still have a viable supply. If they were wired in series then one fuse blowing would stop the entire circuit and every building would lose power.
Switches used in electrical circuits are wired in series with either a parallel or series load. In parallel loads, the switch is upstream from the parallel circuit, so that the switch will shut off all of the parallel circuits.
You will need to add a wireless access point to the wired network.
Deadman or failsafe switches. Think of them as an and gate logic circuit...all switches must be on (1) in order to power the load (1).
Loads or power-consuming devices are usually wired
A series circuit will be wired from the power source at the positive input of the first device, the second device will receive power from the output of the first device and then go back to ground. A parallel circuit is wired so that both devices receive power from the power source directly to the positive input and both are wired directly to ground.
if a light bulb is wired it lights if a motor is wired it turns
Wired media are forms of wired communication in which all is transmitted via a wired as opposed to wireless connections. Cable television, wired telephone networks and fiber optics are all considered wired communications. Even wireless devices like mobile phones, the internet and satellite communications still need to rely on wired communications.
Unless somebody stole them from you then yes a wireless router does have cords. You have the power cord which connects the power to the device and you have the Ethernet cables which are used to connect the wireless router to the modem and to any other hard-wired devices.
A stop switch is wired in series with the power supply and the load.
a compound circuit involves a source a switch and 3+ loads. two of the loads are wired in parallel with a single load connected to the source and top or bottom of the two parallels.
A 4G router with Ethernet can be used to provide a wired internet connection to devices that support Ethernet connectivity. The router connects to the 4G cellular network and converts the cellular data into an Ethernet signal that can be transmitted over a wired connection. This can be useful in situations where a wired connection is preferred or required, such as for gaming devices or network-attached storage devices. Additionally, it can also be useful for providing internet access in areas where wired infrastructure is not available, or as a backup internet connection for businesses.
series circuits have the load wired one after the other parallel circuits have the loads wired on different branches-the advantage being if a bulb breaks, or another component, the others still have current flowing through them
Yes, and you can connect many more devices. The router should have at least 4 ethernet ports to connect to. And/or you can connect wireless also. If you have more then 4 wired devices then you can use a 4, 8, or 16 port ethernet Switch to connect to the Router. Myself I have 3 desktops (wired), 3 wireless and 1 wired laptops, an X-Box 360 (wired), a Wii (wireless), a BlueRay player (wireless) and a Brother laser printer (wireless) connected to the router. (1 desktop, 1 laptop and the X-Box are hooked to the Router and the rest of the wired devices are connected to an 8 port ethernet Switch which is connected to the Router.)
A WAN or wide area network connects devices over several platforms. It can be wireless or wired or both.
Under most circumstances, there would be no need to do this. All wireless routers have plugs in the back of them to hook up wired devices which can be used in conjunction with the wireless signal.