What is the difference between the guided and unguided media?

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Guided Media : Guided Transmission Media uses a "cabling" system that guides the data signals along a specific path. The data signals are bound by the "cabling" system. Guided Media is also known as Bound Media Unguided Transmission Media consists of
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Guided media is a wired technigue and unguided is a wireless technique.
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In a guided medium signal passes through a physical pathway(s),while in an unguided medium signal passes through a vacuum,it is independent of a physical pathway.
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guided media it use only local area networks ( twisted pair, coaxial , & Optical Fiber Cable ). but unguided media are used world wide networks (satellite communication, radio
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There is a huge difference between guided and unguided media. Guided media is a technique that is wired. On the other hand unguided media is a wireless technique ...
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