014.01.362. Considering the complexities introduced by wireless networks, what additional dimensions of interface configuration are mentioned in the text, and how do they differ from the configuration of wired networks?
The additional dimensions wireless networks add to the interface include network names, authentication, and encryption techniques whereas wired networks don't have such an issue, once connected to the physical interface, there is not much authentication and encryption.
In the context of wireless networks, the interface configuration involves additional dimensions which are not present in wired networks. These dimensions include network names, authentication methods, and encryption techniques. In wireless networks, devices need to authenticate themselves to connect, and data transmission is often encrypted for security. On the other hand, in wired networks, once connected to the physical interface, there is typically less emphasis on authentication and encryption.