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Wired Network Device

/waɪərd ˈnɛtwɜrk dɪˈvaɪs/noun
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A wired network device is a physical hardware component that connects computers and other equipment to a network using cables, ensuring stable and high-speed data transmission. In modern contexts, it's essential for applications requiring low latency, like enterprise servers or gaming setups, but it's increasingly complemented by wireless alternatives for greater flexibility.

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