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Active and passive networking are two types of network infrastructure designs used to transmit data across computer networks. Active networking involves the use of devices such as routers, switches, and hubs to actively manage and direct network traffic.

Passive networking, on the other hand, uses cabling and connectors to transfer data between network devices without the use of active devices. Instead, the data is transmitted through the physical wiring, which acts as a pathway for the signals.

Both active and passive networking have their advantages and disadvantages. Active networking is generally faster and more reliable, as it can actively manage network traffic and ensure that data is delivered efficiently. However, it can also be more expensive to set up and maintain.

Passive networking, on the other hand, is generally less expensive and easier to set up and maintain. However, it may not be as efficient or reliable as active networking, especially for larger networks.

Ultimately, the choice between active and passive networking will depend on the specific needs of the organization and the size and complexity of the network. Businesses should carefully consider their networking needs and budget before choosing a networking infrastructure design. This is where we as WAFA can help you to design and install what is optimal for your organization.