WiFi, which stands for Wireless Fidelity, which is mostly just a marketing term, representing how this technology uses radio signals to transmit data in a computer network. A WiFi network is very convenient, cutting down on the costs of running Ethernet cable through walls in order to have a high-speed network in the home or in the office.
Tools to have on hand are: a pair of needle nosed pliers, a pair of sharp scissors, and a small pair of strong wire cutters.Many broadband companies now provide this piece of equipment when they set up your service. What the wireless router does is transmit the information that comes from your provider to the other computers in your network. It manages who gets what information and it is the device you configure to determine the SSID, which determines which computers can access your network.
The big benefit of WiFi over wireless networks, of course, is that with just a little equipment, you can connect several computers to your home network without running any wires. Even if you don't have a wireless router at home, for example, as long as you have a wireless card and permission to use an SSID, whether at a coffee shop that offers WiFi access or at a friend's house, you can have access to a computer network.
Cut two small holes in the tapered end of the bottle, just a little bit bigger than the semi-circles on the ends of the wire clothes hangar. Even if you don't have a wireless router at home, for example, as long as you have a wireless card and permission to use an SSID, whether at a coffee shop that offers WiFi access or at a friend's house, you can have access to a computer network.
Tools to have on hand are: a pair of needle nosed pliers, a pair of sharp scissors, and a small pair of strong wire cutters.Many broadband companies now provide this piece of equipment when they set up your service. What the wireless router does is transmit the information that comes from your provider to the other computers in your network. It manages who gets what information and it is the device you configure to determine the SSID, which determines which computers can access your network.
The big benefit of WiFi over wireless networks, of course, is that with just a little equipment, you can connect several computers to your home network without running any wires. Even if you don't have a wireless router at home, for example, as long as you have a wireless card and permission to use an SSID, whether at a coffee shop that offers WiFi access or at a friend's house, you can have access to a computer network.
Cut two small holes in the tapered end of the bottle, just a little bit bigger than the semi-circles on the ends of the wire clothes hangar. Even if you don't have a wireless router at home, for example, as long as you have a wireless card and permission to use an SSID, whether at a coffee shop that offers WiFi access or at a friend's house, you can have access to a computer network.
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