1. A
A wired connection is almost always reliable and much faster. Its speed of operation is higher. However, due to technological advancements, wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi 6 have eroded speed and have been trying to catch up. It is also reliable as manufactured Ethernet cables and switches have higher performance than wireless networks.
2. B
Wireless network installation is generally easier to set up and requires less time. You do not need to string cables. It only takes a few simple steps. All you need is a few routers, modems, and access points. In addition, many routers and access points include wizards in the firmware to help you get started.
3. A
A client in computing can best be described as a computer that connects to a service made available by a server or a remote computer. It acts as the requestor or the receiving end of a service. It is most often located on computer systems that can easily be accessed through a network connection.
4. C
All the above sort of describes networking but the one that strongly supports is C. A computer network is engineered to link together a group of computer systems and hardware devices via communication channels for communication and resource sharing. LAN is an example of a computer network that is used to serve a small number of people located in a small geographical area or space like a school, a small office, or a home for communication.