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Answer» which is more secured NETWORK type? cable or wireless? Cable. Wireless is less secure because the wireless signal can be detected by other computers within a certain distance. That's why special security settings should be enabled when using wireless unless you're sure you're far enough away from computers owned by someone else that your signal could not be detected.I agree with soybean . For example, if you live in a submarine, the wireless is preferred. With all the metal bulkheads, I doubt wireless would work in a submarine. Cable is by far the most secure, but the cable can be difficult to run from room to room or floor to floor. You can get custom made cables with connectors already installed or you can buy bulk cable, connectors and crimping tools and do it your self.Quote from: rthompson80819 on December 10, 2010, 09:38:34 PM ...No. You can not run cable through the bulkheads. We install think glass windows that allow microwave to PAS. Yall never worked on any submarines. Submarine: an example only.. OK, Cable more securely. But the rate of failure is More than Wireless And I expect Wireless is a better signal transfer ( Less loss ) Quote from: moro on December 11, 2010, 08:29:52 AM Submarine: an example only.. What the....?? Expect................deal in facts....Jeez!Quote from: reddevilggg on December 11, 2010, 09:20:54 AM What the....??Yes, the OP needs to tell us if he wants a broad or narrow consideration. For high bandwidth over large distances the general choices are as follows, in order of TYPICAL cost. 1. Cable is often mean say copper conductor transmission. 2. Wireless often means any of radio transmission. 3. Optical fiber is the term used for non-copper transmission. (Note: copper in this context includes other metals and alloys.) (Typical cost is a very vague concept.) The principal benefit of wireless is the ability to broadcast and pass over a dangerous terrain. |
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