The unguided media is the wireless media. It simply transports electromagnetic waves without using any physical conductor. Signals are normally broadcast through the air and thus are available to any one who have in this range and able to accept and decode that signal.
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Unguided communication media is commonly referred to as wireless. Data transmission occurs through air. Antennas play the part of sending and receiving the signals.
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advantages of guide transmission media
protocols
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There is no physical connection between two system in CASE OF UNGUIDED MEDIA
Media that is unguided has no connections, wires, or joined devices. This includes infrared, micro, radio, and even satellite waves.
there are two type of medium in communication 1.guide medium 2.unguided medium those which have some path or wire, or we can say signals travels through through wire or any medium is called guide medium. while without any wire or when ever there is wireless system like bluetooth,infrared is used is unguided medium. we can say guide (wire) and and unguide (wireless) communication or system.
There are different types of unguided media. Some of them include radio waves, infrared waves and micro waves. This is commonly referred to wireless media.
advantages of guide transmission media
1 guided, 2 unguided
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radiated media
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advantages of guide transmission media
Unbounded media is also called unguided media or wireless. It does not need any physical connectors between the two devices communicating.
The unguided media is the wireless media. It simply transports electromagnetic waves without using any physical conductor. Signals are normally broadcast through the air and thus are available to any one who has the device capable of receiving them. Unguided signals can be travelled from source to the destination in several ways. These ways include ground propagation, sky propagation and line of sight propagation.