Physical Media
Twisted-Pair Cable
Coaxial Cable
Fiber-Optic Cable
Wireless Media
Broadcast Radio
Cellular Radio
Microwaves
Communication Satellite
Transmission media is used to carry data from one point to another in a telecommunication network. It serves as the physical pathway for signals to travel between devices in a network. Different types of transmission media, such as copper wires, fiber optics, and wireless channels, offer various speeds, capacities, and levels of reliability for data transmission.
Wireless.
Transmission media with a physical boundary..
Wired transmission media is media used to transfer information over a network, such as Twisted Pair cable. This is opposed to wireless transmission media which uses radio waves to transmit information. There are many types of wired transmission media such as coaxial cable, telephone lines, etc. Basically any form of wire used to transmit information over a network is considered a wired transmission media.
Bounded media are those that use cables for transmitting electricity or light; unbounded media does not require cabling and includes satellite, microwave and radio transmission. Wireless connections, including 802.11b and 802.11g, are examples of unbounded media. Today, bounded media continue to be more common than unbounded.
radio waves or radio frequency
Yes, wireless transmission media are often utilized when it is inconvenient or impossible to install cables. This includes scenarios such as difficult terrain, temporary setups, or areas where physical infrastructure is restricted. Wireless solutions, such as Wi-Fi, cellular networks, and satellite communication, provide flexibility and mobility, allowing for connectivity without the limitations of wired connections.
transmission media two types of wirless transmission media and logical transmission media it is used in computer networking devices because it very used in networking computer and bery eassy to configure it and manually configures.
wireless
Various types of media to link networking are copper, fibre, wireless.
Unbounded media is also called unguided media or wireless. It does not need any physical connectors between the two devices communicating.
Wireless transmission is used when it is cheaper to install than wired cables, if portability is a major requirement, or when it is impractical or impossible to install cables