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  2. What’s the Difference Between WiFi and Wireless Internet?

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    Wireless internet uses cell towers to create a home network that your devices connect to. In some ways, it’s like a hotspot — it uses cell towers, requires a data plan, and has a monthly data limit.

  3. What Is Wi-Fi, and How Does It Work? - How-To Geek

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    Wi-Fi is a networking technology primarily used to connect to the internet. It uses radio waves to transmit data wirelessly and is supported by various modern electronic devices, including computers and smartphones.

  4. How does Wi-Fi wireless Internet work? - Explain that Stuff

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    Wireless Internet is simply a way of using radio waves to send and receive Internet data instead of radio sounds or TV pictures. But, unlike radio and TV, it is typically used to send signals only over relatively short distances with low-power transmitters.

  5. How WiFi Works | HowStuffWorks

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    A wireless router provides internet access to every device thats connected to it by creating a WiFi network using its built-in antennas. The router directly connects to a modem via a cable. The modem brings the internet service into your home.

  6. Wi-Fi vs. Internet: The Key Difference, Explained (and Why It...

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    Wi-Fi uses radio waves to connect devices across a Wireless Local Area Network, while the Internet is a global network of interconnected computers. Understanding the difference is important for setting up networks, troubleshooting connectivity, securing the network, and optimizing performance.

  7. How Does Wi-Fi Work? - HighSpeedInternet.com

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    Wi-Fi is a form of communication that uses radio waves to carry data through the air. It eliminates the need for wired connections, so you can access the internet tether-free. Just tap on a network name displayed on your wireless device and you’re connected to the internet. However, the terms Wi-Fi and internet are not one and the same.

  8. Wi-Fi | Definition, Name, & Facts | Britannica

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    Wi-Fi is a networking technology that uses radio waves to allow high-speed data transfer over short distances. It is commonly used to provide wireless broadband Internet access for a variety of devices.

  9. What Is Wi-Fi? - Definition and Types - Cisco

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    Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology that allows devices such as computers (laptops and desktops), mobile devices (smart phones and wearables), and other equipment (printers and video cameras) to interface with the Internet.

  10. Understanding Wi-Fi and How It Works - Lifewire

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    Wi-Fi is a wireless networking protocol that devices use to communicate without direct cable connections. It's an industry term that represents a type of wireless local area network (LAN) protocol based on the 802.11 IEEE network standard.

  11. How Does Wi-Fi Work? | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Thanks to Wi-Fi, we no longer have to be tethered to the Internet with cables. But have you ever stopped to wonder how it works? Wi-Fi uses radio waves to transmit information between your device and a router via frequencies.