traadvõrku
Traadvõrku refers to a wired network infrastructure. It is a system of interconnected computers and devices that communicate with each other using physical cables, most commonly Ethernet cables. Unlike wireless networks, which use radio waves, wired networks rely on a physical connection to transmit data. This physical connection typically involves a router or switch to manage the traffic flow between connected devices.
The primary advantage of a traadvõrku is its stability and speed. Wired connections generally offer a more
However, traadvõrku has limitations. The need for physical cables restricts the mobility of devices. Setting up