5. The hardware and software of an Ethernet network can be difficult to configure for the average home user (Source: a book called Home Networking by CITATION Dea08 1033 (Deakins), published at Current Press in New York in 20080.
6. A phone line network is an easy-to-install and inexpensive network that uses existing telephone lines in the home.
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8. A Home RF (radio frequency) network uses radio waves, instead of cables, to transmit data.
9. A Wi-Fi network sends signals over a wider distance than the home RF network , which can be up to 1,500 feet in some configurations.Works Cited BIBLIOGRAPHY Deakins, Frank A. Home Networking. New York: Published at Current Press at New York, 2008.Shelly, Gary B. and Thomas J. Cashman. Wired and Wireless Networks. 23 April 2008. 23 april 2008 <www.scsite.com/wd2007/pr2/wc.htm>.Travis, Mark A. Wired vs. wireless Network. Issue of modern Networking, March 24-29 2008.<br />