Transmission Media
The transmission
media of a computer network describes the material substances that
carry energy waves, which include the data being transferred.
The two
main categories are wired, or guided, which uses physical cables, and wireless,
or unguided, which uses electromagnetic waves that can travel through a medium,
such as air.
Wireless signals do not require a physical
medium, such as cables.
Transmission media is broadly classified into two groups.
1. Wired or Guided Media or Bound Transmission Media.
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