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Yes, wired and wireless networks can share Internet connections and resources. Wireless networks are usually connected to a router or access point via Wi-Fi technology, while wired...

Can wired and wireless networks be shared?

Yes, wired and wireless networks can share Internet connections and resources. Wireless networks are usually connected to a router or access point via Wi-Fi technology, while wired networks are connected to a router or switch via an Ethernet cable.

In a home or office environment, a router is usually a device that integrates wired and wireless connectivity. When the router is connected to the Internet, both wireless and wired devices can access the Internet through the router. This means you can surf the Internet using both wireless devices such as phones, tablets, laptops and wired devices such as desktop computers and smart TVS.

Routers distribute and manage Internet connections and resources, ensuring that all devices can communicate with each other and share network resources. This approach makes the use of the network more flexible and convenient, so that different types of devices can easily connect to the network and enjoy Internet services


Wireless and wired networks can be shared. For example, the TV can be used both wired network and wireless network, when there are two conditions at the same time, the TV is preferred to use wired network.