cablebased
Cablebased is an adjective used to describe systems, devices, or architectures that rely primarily on physical cables for transmission of data, power, or control signals, rather than wireless means. The term is applied across several domains, including information technology, industrial automation, audio-visual installations, and consumer electronics, to contrast wired connectivity with wireless approaches.
In networking, cablebased designs typically employ copper or fiber-optic cabling as the primary transport medium. Common
Advantages of cablebased systems include predictable performance and low latency, high bandwidth potential, immunity to radio-frequency
Industry usage often positions cablebased designs for mission-critical or high-density deployments, though wireless technologies have closed