A transmission medium refers to the physical path or material through which data signals travel from a sender to a receiver in a communication system. It can be classified into two main categories: 1. **Guided Media**: These are physical conductors that guide the transmission of signals along a specific path. Common examples include: - **Twisted Pair Cable**: Used in telephone and Ethernet networks, consists of pairs of insulated copper wires twisted together.
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