What Is Difference Between Wired Protocols And Wireless Protocols?

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The main difference between a wired and wireless data communication infrastructure is the existence of physical cabling. The same, or similar techniques are employed for both types of data communication infrastructure in terms of the core elements of essential network services.The basic difference between a wired and a wireless network is self-explanatory. A wired network uses wires to communicate whereas a wireless  network uses  radio  waves.  Let us look at what are the other differences and how one technology gets an edge over the other.Wired networks are easy to set up and   troubleshoot where wireless  networks are  comparatively  difficult to set up, maintain, and troubleshoot.Wired networks make you immobile while wireless ones provide you with convenience of movement.Wired networks prove expensive when covering a large area because of the wiring and cabling  while  wireless  networks do not involve this  cost.Wired networks have better transmission speeds than wireless ones.In a wired network, a user does not have to share space with other users and  thus gets dedicated speeds while in wireless networks, the same connection may be shared by multiple users.One of the most common questions we as consultants have to answer on a daily basis is the  difference  between wired  and  wireless networks.
Wired:   The communication between two devices via cables.
Wireless: The communication between two  devices without cables.

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