Traadivõrke
Traadivõrke, also known as wired networks, refers to a type of computer network that uses physical cables to connect devices. These cables transmit data through electrical signals or light pulses. The most common type of cabling used in wired networks is Ethernet, which typically employs twisted-pair copper wires. Fiber optic cables, which transmit data as light pulses, are also used, offering higher bandwidth and longer transmission distances.
Wired networks are generally considered more stable and secure than wireless networks because the physical connection