Transmission media in computer network
Transmission media in computer networks refers to the communication channel used to transmit data from one device to another. It can be guided (wired), such as twisted pair, coaxial, and optical fiber cables, or unguided (wireless), such as radio waves, microwaves, and infrared. Transmission media determines the speed, distance, and reliability of data communication in a network.
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Transmission media in computer network Transmission media in computer networks refers to the communication channel used to transmit data from one device to another. It can be guided (wired), such as twisted pair, coaxial, and optical fiber cables, or unguided (wireless), such as radio waves, microwaves, and infrared. Transmission media determines the speed, distance, and reliability of data communication in a network. Read more - https://www.uninets.com/blog/transmission-media-in-computer-networks
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Transmission Media in Networking - Types, Examples and Applications
Transmission media is the physical or logical pathway that carries data from one computing device to another. There are two types of transmission media: Guided or wired media and Unguided or wireless media.
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