Wired
Wired solutions
are technologies that use physical wires to transmit data or electricity. They are often more reliable and secure than wireless solutions, but they can be more expensive and difficult to install and maintain.


Some examples of wired solutions include:
- Ethernet cables, which are used to connect computers and other devices to networks.
- Coaxial cables, which are used to transmit television and radio signals.
- Fiber optic cables, which are used to transmit data at high speeds.
- Power cables, which are used to transmit electricity to homes and businesses.
Wired solutions are used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Computer networks
- Telephone networks
- Cable television
- Satellite television
- Industrial automation
- Security systems
Wired solutions offer several advantages over wireless solutions:

Reliability
Wired connections are less likely to be affected by interference from other devices or environmental factors.

Security
Wired connections are more difficult to hack than wireless connections.

Speed
Wired connections can typically transmit data faster than wireless connections.