wifi
Ethernet is the international standard networking technology for wired implementations. In other words, Local Area Network (LAN).
Wired networks, also commonly known as Ethernet networks, are the easiest and most reliable way to connect your computer to a network. Windows XP automatically configures wired networks, and all you need to do is connect your computer to your network equipment using a network cable.
Modem.
The logical and physical topologies of Wi-Fi are the same as those of shared Ethernet. Detecting collisions is more difficult in radio transmission than in transmission over wired networks, so Wi-Fi attempts to avoid collision to a greater extent than the traditional Ethernet.
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.
because it is . ;)
Mostly because of security issues and EMI.
Ethernet is the international standard networking technology for wired implementations. In other words, Local Area Network (LAN).
CAT 5, CAT 5e or CAT 6, depending on whether you're building a new one, or just mean in general.
Wired networks have a wire that connects them to an internet port, wireLESS networks do not.
Wired networks, also commonly known as Ethernet networks, are the easiest and most reliable way to connect your computer to a network. Windows XP automatically configures wired networks, and all you need to do is connect your computer to your network equipment using a network cable.
Usually with an ethernet cable
No, wireless networks tend to be slower than wired networks but they offer more range and you don't need a whole lot of wires. Wireless routers normally have Ethernet ports so you can have a mix of wired and wireless if you desire. The speed difference between the two is barely noticeable, well that's my opinion.
The most popular is probably Cat5e Unshielded twisted pair (UTP). Cat6 has begun to supplant this in new installations.
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Ethernet is a wired networking solution. Even thou WiFi resembles a lot of the key distinguishing features of Ethernet, Ethernet is clearly defined as wired by IEEE (Protocol 802.3) while WiFi is defined as wireless (Protocol 802.11).
Broadband. Ethernet cord.