Lexeme: device connection method  
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  1. noun. Device connection method refers to the way in which devices, such as smartphones, tablets, computers, or IoT devices, establish a connection to each other or to a network. There are several common device connection methods, including: 1. Wired Connection: This method uses physical cables, such as Ethernet cables, USB cables, or HDMI cables, to establish a connection between devices. It typically provides reliable and high-speed data transfer. 2. Wireless Connection: This method uses wireless technologies, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or NFC, to establish a connection between devices without the need for physical cables. Wireless connections offer convenience and flexibility, but the data transfer speed and range may vary. 3. Cellular Connection: This method uses cellular networks, such as 3G, 4G, or 5G, to connect devices to the internet. It allows devices to access the internet and communicate with each other using mobile data networks. 4. Infrared (IR) Connection: This method uses infrared light signals to establish a short-range connection between devices. It is commonly used for remote control devices or transferring data between devices, such as between smartphones via infrared ports. 5. Near Field Communication (NFC): This method allows two devices to establish a connection by bringing them close together or touching them. NFC is commonly used for contactless payments, file sharing, or accessing information by tapping cards or tags. The choice of device connection method depends on factors such as the type of devices being connected, the required data transfer speed, range, convenience, and security considerations. GPT3.5
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  • noun. device connection method (singular), device connection methods (plural)
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