The correct difference described in the text is: Wi-Fi uses radio waves and wired networks use electrical impulses.
The text draws contrasts between wired networks and Wi-Fi. One difference is that Wi-Fi doesn't need to be attached to a cable, and wired networks do. What is another difference described in the text?
Wi-Fi converts information into 0s and 1s and wired networks convert information into 2s and 5s.
Wi-Fi uses radio waves and wired networks use electrical impulses.
Wi-Fi uses two types of Ethernet cables and wired networks do not use Ethernet cables at all.
Wi-Fi has five frequencies and wired networks have two frequencies.
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