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1. A technology that transmits data as light pulses in wired networks using thin strands of glass or plastic (fibers).
2. A widely used wired network technology enables devices to communicate with each other over a local area network (LAN).
3. A physical medium employed in wired networks to transfer data between devices is utilized; some instances consist of Ethernet connections and coaxial connections.
4. A networking device is a hardware that facilitates connection between multiple wired networks, enabling the transmission of data packets amongst them.
5. The maximum amount of data that can be sent over a wired network within a certain time frame, typically measured in bits per second (bps).
6. Computer networks utilize physical cables or wires to transmit data and establish connections between devices.
7. A device that interconnects multiple devices in a wired network and facilitates the transmission of data packets among them.