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2007-01-08 22:20:24 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

what is the speed it provides

2007-01-08 22:31:14 · update #1

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The best place to learn abt WiFi is the website below. Click the link. I would suggest u search Wikipedia in the future. Its nt that we r not willing to help you but Wikipedia is full of wonderful stuff.
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2007-01-08 22:40:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

wi-fi is a brand orginally licensed by the wi-fi alliance to describe the underlying technology of wireless local area network. WI-FI was develop to use mobile computing devices such as laptops in lans. But is now increasing useing more services like internet and volp phone access, gaming dvd player and digital camera. Also it can download old games.

2007-01-10 16:12:28 · answer #2 · answered by Java D 2 · 0 0

Wi-Fi is a brand originally licensed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to describe the underlying technology of wireless local area networks (WLAN) based on the IEEE 802.11 specifications. It was developed to be used for mobile computing devices, such as laptops, in LANs, but is now increasingly used for more services, including Internet and VoIP phone access, gaming, and basic connectivity of consumer electronics such as televisions and DVD players, or digital cameras. More standards are in development that will allow Wi-Fi to be used by cars in highways in support of an Intelligent Transportation System to increase safety, gather statistics, and enable mobile commerce (see IEEE 802.11p). Wi-Fi and the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance - the trade organization that tests and certifies equipment compliance with the 802.11x standards.

WI-FI stand for wireless fidelity. in other words, wireless internet.

2007-01-09 06:27:02 · answer #3 · answered by Lover 2 · 0 0

Wi-Fi is a brand originally licensed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to describe the underlying technology of wireless local area networks (WLAN) based on the IEEE 802.11 specifications. It was developed to be used for mobile computing devices, such as laptops, in LANs, but is now increasingly used for more services, including Internet and VoIP phone access, gaming, and basic connectivity of consumer electronics such as televisions and DVD players, or digital cameras. More standards are in development that will allow Wi-Fi to be used by cars in highways in support of an Intelligent Transportation System to increase safety, gather statistics, and enable mobile commerce (see IEEE 802.11p). Wi-Fi and the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance - the trade organization that tests and certifies equipment compliance with the 802.11x standards.

2007-01-09 06:25:19 · answer #4 · answered by sweetraskels 4 · 0 0

wi-fi stands for wireless fidelity, 802.11b. It provides a maximum of 11mbps throughput. To make sure this throughput stays correct, you must stay within a few hundred feet of access point. The signal
is distributed over the entire bandwidth of the spectrum. (DSSS)

2007-01-10 08:44:22 · answer #5 · answered by Jackel C 1 · 0 0

yes its a wireless fidelity... a wireless internet connection. a router (antenna) is used.. actually, im a wi-fi subscriber.

2007-01-09 06:30:47 · answer #6 · answered by mojacko 3 · 0 0

Wireless internet...usually used to refer to a wireless hub such as a router.

2007-01-09 06:24:52 · answer #7 · answered by ardra71 3 · 0 0

it is wireless internet.. using like a radio for example.. anywhere you got the line, you can surf the internet.. the speed is depends on your wireless signal.. it has poor, average, and good.. the speed can be up to 100mb/s..

2007-01-09 06:28:52 · answer #8 · answered by frecoz 2 · 0 0

Its wireless fidelity

2007-01-09 06:23:36 · answer #9 · answered by luck fest 5 · 0 0

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