wired network

collocation in English

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wired
adjective
uk
/waɪəd/
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/waɪrd/
connected to a computer or other device by ...
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network
noun[C]
uk
/ˈnet.wɜːk/
us
/ˈnet.wɝːk/
a large system consisting of many similar parts that are connected together to allow movement or communication between or along the parts, or between the parts and a ...
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(Definition ofwiredandnetworkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Once the thief has gained access, he/she can steal passwords, launch attacks on thewirednetwork, or plant trojans.
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A bridge differs from an access point: an access point connects wireless devices to awirednetworkat the data-link layer.
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The value of the updatedwirednetworkand new wireless network is $3.2 million.
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Devices may communicate over dedicated wiring, or over awirednetwork, or wirelessly using one or more protocols.
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Every room has air-conditioning, television and video and is online, with both wireless andwirednetworktechnology.
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One challenge is the infrastructure of a wireless network, like the spectrum, verses awirednetwork.
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Access points usually connect the nodes of a wireless network to awirednetworkas a bridge or a router.
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It dynamically discovers neighboring radios and calculates the quality of all possible paths to awirednetwork.
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This is especially true if the laptop is also hooked to awirednetwork.
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Wireless network bridges connect awirednetworkto a wireless network.
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Because wireless networks have a much different architecture than that of a typicalwirednetwork, a host can broadcast that it has the shortest path towards a destination.
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Those technologies add encryption only to parts of the communication path, still allowing people to spy on the traffic if they have gained access to thewirednetworksomehow.
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All buildings have awirednetwork.
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Analysis of wireless network traffic is similar to that on wired networks, however there may be the added consideration of wireless security measures.
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Fully connected wired networks have the advantages of security and reliability: problems in a cable affect only the two nodes attached to it.
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In addition, it supported dynamic routing and a hierarchical name space avoiding the limitations of hardwired network addresses.
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Modern wired networks use a network switch to eliminate collisions.
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Wired networks are fast, stable, and highly available.
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Conversely, in wired networks the existence of a wired path between the sender or transmitter and the receiver determines the correct reception of data.
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