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What is the difference between wired and wireless clients? What is a client?

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A client is any device that can connect to the internet, a PC (desktop, laptop or tablet) a personal digital assistant or any other device. Wireless clients connect using one of several wireless standards, sometimes referred to as Wi-Fi. Wired clients plug into a wired connection, called Ethernet, with a connector that looks like a fat telephone plug.

What is the difference between a hard-wired and wireless system?

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The main difference is the type of technology and the type of installation. When it comes to the system's capabilities and effectiveness, there is no difference.

Can I have both wired and wireless clients? Why would I want to?

Ganley Systems
Yes, you can use a mix of wired and wireless clients. Most locations will have at least one wired client PC to create tickets, usually the existing office PC. In most cases this will not interfere with the PC's regular duties. You may also choose to have one or more wired PC's in a public area where guests who do not have laptops can access the internet and their email. And of course any guest with their own wireless devices can access the network.

What's the difference between the wired and wireless models? Can the wireless model be wired?

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The wireless model includes both 802.11g (wireless) and 10/100 ethernet (wired) connections. The wired-only model has only the ethernet interface. Aside from that, they are the same.

What is the difference between a wired and a wireless camera?

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Wired cameras have a video cable that runs from the camera to your recording or viewing device such as a DVR, VCR or monitor. Wireless cameras have a built-in transmitter that sends the video signal to a receiver. The receiver connects to your recording or viewing device.

What is the difference between wired and wireless glasses?

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They function exactly the same, the only difference is how they receive their signal to turn on. The wired glasses access it directly through the wire attached to the glasses. The wireless glasses receive a signal via an infrared transmitter similar to a remote control for a television. You do not lose quality or performance by going with one system over another.

Question: What the difference between the wired and wireless controllers?

CEA-pro FAQ
Answer: The wired controllers are provided with a wire that connects the controller to the computer. They are available with either 20amp or 30amp relays, 8 or 16 relays, and 5 mappable inputs per controller. The wireless controllers do not require a wire to connect to the computer, can be up to 1000' from the computer, come with 20amp relays only, 16 relays only, and 8 mappable inputs. You can add as many controllers of either kind to as many environments as you need..

What is the difference between a wired alarm system and a wireless alarm system?

Certified Security Systems - FAQ
There are several difference between wireless and wired alarm system. A wired alarm system is always the mostly reliable type system to have. When the trained security consultant visits you in your home he/she will survey your home for security, ask you a few questions about the family schedule and demonstrate how the system actually works. They would then show you several options on how you might protect your family and property. There is no high pressure at all.

Why is my wireless connection disrupted more frequently than my wired connection?

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Wireless access points operate within the 2.4GHz frequency range and are prone to interference from microwave ovens, other unknown access points in the area, some cordless phones and many other environmental factors that may be passing between you and the access point at any given time. Though the wireless protocol was designed to be robust, it is still radio frequency, and it can be interrupted by various pieces of equipment and/or structures.

Should I get a wired system or a wireless system?

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Many factors affect this choice. The major factor is the construction and decoration of the premises. Can the location be wired and how much labor will be involved in wiring for the alarm? Will wireless devices be able to communicate to the alarm panel? Plaster walls with metal lathe in them can block the wireless signals. Large mirrors, foil wallpaper, metal lockers and other radio systems nearby might prevent a wireless system from working properly.

Why wireless? Why not wired?

Banyan Data, LLC
A wired network and a wireless network function similarly. We have provided below a chart that shows the main differences in the two networks. Installation is non-intrusive. The installation can be completed with minimal mess and will not disturb your guests. Guests wirelessly "connect" to the network and type in their password. Their password is valid for the length of their stay. Guests can connect only where there is a network jack. Usually, they need to be at the desk in a guest room.

What is the difference between a wireless FM modulator and a wired FM modulator?

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A wireless FM modulator transmits the source signal to your receiver over a standard FM frequency, which you can then tune on your receiver. A wired FM modulator offers slightly better performance, since it plugs into the antenna input of the receiver.

Q: What is the difference between wireless camera and wired camera? Which one should l purchase?

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Wired camera has a cable that goes from the camera to a TV or VCR. Wired cameras must use RCA cable to connect the camera to the TV or VCR and BNC connector to connect camera to commercial VCR . A wireless camera does has built in transmitter and sends signal to a receive that hooks to TV, Monitor a VCR. Wireless cameras transmit 10-1000 feet frequency in reference to the camera transmitter capability. Check FCC law.

What is the difference between Horsewatcher wired and wireless barn cameras?

Wired cameras have a video cable that runs from the camera in the barn to your TV. Wireless cameras have a built-in transmitter that sends the video signal to a receiver. The receiver connects to your TV. With a wireless system, you do not have a cable running from the barn to your house.

What're the difference between a wired camera and a wireless camera?

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A wired camera needs a cable connect the camera to a TV or monitor. The image signal is passed through the camera, through the cable, and arrive your TV or monitor, then allows you to watch the video (audio). All wired cameras must use cable to connect the camera. A wireless camera does not need cable connects the camera to the TV or monitor. The image signal is transmitted through the air to the TV or monitor directly, or to a receiver.

What about Clients with no wired telephone?

RoboCUFF
roboCUFF offers alternate methods to monitor Clients, however many supervised release programs already require wired telephone service as a condition of release or participation. (Also, see "Assistance for Low-Income Families" below.)

Is the wireless network just as fast as the wired network?

Wireless FAQ
quot;Just as fast" is a vague term. It could be that for simple operations, like browsing web pages, that the wireless network will be just as fast as the wired network, but there is much more bandwidth available to the wired network than the wireless one.

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