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Wireless network do not make use of the physical conductor,or guide,to bind the signal.In this case,data is transmitted using electromagnetic waves.therefore,they are also known as unguided or unbounded system.Energy travels through air rather than copper or glass.Hence,the term radiated is often applied to wireless network.

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