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The phrase "a wired network" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a network that uses physical cables for connectivity, as opposed to wireless networks.
Example: "For better stability and speed, we recommend setting up a wired network instead of relying on Wi-Fi."
Alternatives: "a cabled network" or "a physical network".
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I used IOGEAR's Turbo Powerline Networking Kit, which uses your home's electrical wiring for creating a wired network connection.
Computer must be connected to a wired network.
You can't do that if it's a wired network.
Events requiring access to a wired network should notify the Office of Event Scheduling and Support.
When a wired network becomes congested, the phone or cable company can add more physical connections.
As its name suggests, WEP purports to provide the same level of security as a wired network would.
The music streams on demand over a wired network, Wi-Fi or even mobile broadband (though this can be pricey).
The technology requires at least one receiver and transmitter in each room to be connected to a wired network.
You plan on primarily using wireless instead of a wired network connection in the School of Medicine.
If the wireless network is not available in your area of campus, you will need a wired network connection.
The AP is usually connected to a wired network and provides a bridge between wired and wireless devices.
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