Network media

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Network media refers to the communication channels used to interconnect nodes on a computer network. Typical examples of network media include copper coaxial cable, copper twisted pair cables and optical fiber cables used in wired networks, and radio waves used in wireless data communications networks.

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  • "Network Media". Network+ Study Guide & Practice Exams. 2005. pp. 67–121. doi:10.1016/B978-193183642-5/50006-0. ISBN 978-1-931836-42-5.


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