prewired

/priˈwaɪərd/
adjective
  1. Having electrical wiring already installed before use or sale.
    • The new house came prewired for a security system.
    • This prewired circuit board saves hours of assembly time.
    • The apartment is prewired for high-speed internet in every room.
  2. Already prepared or programmed to behave or think in a certain way, as if by instinct or early training.
    • Her brain was prewired for music from years of practice.
    • Humans seem prewired to learn language as children.
    • The software is prewired to detect common errors automatically.