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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wired LAN" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a local area network that uses wired connections for data transmission. Example: "For our office setup, we decided to implement a wired LAN to ensure faster and more reliable internet access."
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The Data/CF-Poll frame polls the receiving STA while simultaneously carrying higher layer datagrams originating from another STA within a BSS or a device external to a BSS via a wired LAN.
Although there have been several attempts to resolve the ARP cache poisoning problem in the wired LAN environment, some of those approaches may not be effective in a different environment of wireless LAN.
Early on, wireless LAN designers found that they could not simply take these wired LAN approaches and transplant them to the wireless domain.
However, this approach can be applied only to the dynamic IP addresses allocated through DHCP, and cannot prevent ARP cache poisoning occurring inside the wired LAN.
In a traditional wired LAN, individual network stations are linked via some type of physical cabling.
The first accessory (shown right) is the rumored wired LAN adapter, which is selling for 2,800 Yen.
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Which is to say that the infrastructure is there for a totally wired Congress.
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Sorry, Sony, wireless is great, but most would rather opt for a cheaper, but also more reliable wired, LCD.
Please note that a similar wired UL transmission has also been used in [11] and is also proposed in [12].
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