Wired technologies
Fiber
optic cables are used to transmit
light from one computer/network node to another
The orders of the following wired
technologies are, roughly, from slowest to fastest transmission speed.- Twisted pair wire is
the most widely used medium for all telecommunication. Twisted-pair
cabling consist of copper wires that are twisted into pairs. Ordinary telephone
wires consist of two insulated copper wires twisted into pairs. Computer
network cabling (wired Ethernet as defined by IEEE 802.3) consists of 4 pairs of copper cabling that can
be utilized for both voice and data transmission. The use of two wires
twisted together helps to reduce crosstalk and electromagnetic
induction. The
transmission speed ranges from 2 million bits per second to 10 billion
bits per second. Twisted pair cabling comes in two forms: unshielded
twisted pair (UTP) and shielded twisted-pair (STP). Each form comes in
several category ratings, designed for use in various scenarios.
- Coaxial cable is widely used for cable television systems,
office buildings, and other work-sites for local area networks. The cables
consist of copper or aluminum wire surrounded by an insulating layer
(typically a flexible material with a high dielectric constant), which
itself is surrounded by a conductive layer. The insulation helps minimize
interference and distortion. Transmission speed ranges from 200 million
bits per second to more than 500 million bits per second.
- ITU-T G.hn technology uses existing home wiring (coaxial cable, phone lines and power
lines) to create a
high-speed (up to 1 Gigabit/s) local area network.
- An optical fiber is a glass fiber. It carries pulses of light that
represent data. Some advantages of optical fibers over metal wires are
very low transmission loss and immunity from electrical interference.
Optical fibers can simultaneously carry multiple wavelengths of light,
which greatly increases the rate that data can be sent, and helps enable
data rates of up to trillions of bits per second. Optic fibers can be used
for long runs of cable carrying very high data rates, and are used for undersea cables to interconnect continents.
- Price is a main factor distinguishing wired- and wireless-technology options in a business. Wireless options command a price premium that can make purchasing wired computers, printers and other devices a financial benefit. Before making the decision to purchase hard-wired technology products, a review of the restrictions and limitations of the selections is necessary. Business and employee needs may override any cost considerations.
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