we can use a cell phone for a transmission in network..
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radio waves
Electromagnetic waves, kind of like radio waves or microwaves.
Most of these networks use radio waves for their transmission medium, but some use infrared light waves
No. broadband does not use Public Switch Telephone Network (PTSN).
A form of transmission that allows multiple signals to travel simultaneously over one medium is known as multiplexing
signal transmitted from transmitter to rfecevier is known as media transmission media divided in to two types guided unguided Transmission Media: All network nodes (computers and peripherals) are connected to each other and to the network by transmission media. A transmission medium establishes a communications channel between the nodes on a network and can take several forms: a. Networks can use existing wiring such as power lines b. Networks canuse additional cable to connect nodes c. Wireless networks use radio waves instead of wires or cable to connect nodes.
A comunications network.
spoofing
Transmission MediaIt's sent through a network client (Microsoft Client) through a transmission medium (wire or wireless) that travels through the appropriate adapter.
radio waves or radio frequency
The spring and the mass characteristics of their transmission medium are vital to the transmission of sound and vibration waves.
Tunneling, also known as "port forwarding," is the transmission of data intended for use only within a private, usually corporate network through a public network in such a way that the routing node in the public network are unaware that the transmission is part of a private network. Tunneling is generally done by encapsulating the private network data and protocol information within the public network transmission units so that the private network protocol information appears to the public network as data. Tunneling allows the use of the Internet, which is a public network, to convey data on behalf of a private network.