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Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity), another name for wireless networking, is the use of wireless technology to link devices and build networks without the requirement of actual cable connections. Within a certain range, it permits the transmission of data, voice, and video signals over the airways, facilitating communication and internet access between devices.
Radio waves or infrared signals are used by wireless networks to link devices. Typically, these networks are made up of a wireless router or access point that serves as the network’s core and wirelessly capable devices such as smartphones, laptops, tablets, and smart home appliances.
The wireless router acts as a bridge between the internet and wireless devices. It connects to the internet through an internet service provider (ISP) and exchanges data back and forth between the devices. Devices within the router’s range can connect to the network and communicate with one another because the router employs antennas to transmit and receive signals.
Devices must have wireless network adapters built into them or need external adapters in order to connect to a wireless network. These adapters take in the router’s signals and transform them into data that the device can use. Wireless networks have a number of advantages. They offer adaptability and mobility, enabling connections and communications between devices without the use of physical cords.
Because of this, users can travel around the network’s coverage area without losing connectivity. Since new devices may be linked to wireless networks without the need for extra wiring, they are also extremely simple to set up and grow. Wi-Fi technology has advanced throughout time, with several standards offering a range of speeds.
The most widely used standards are Wi-Fi 6 (also known as 802.11ax), 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac. The maximum data transfer rates, frequency bands, and other aspects are determined by these standards, which also establish the requirements for wireless communication.
In homes, workplaces, public spaces, and a variety of businesses, wireless networking is widely used. It makes it possible to access the internet, share files, print, stream video, and do other communication duties. To safeguard wireless networks against unauthorized access and data breaches, suitable security measures must be taken, such as encryption and strong passwords.
The Canada Wireless Networking Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Intel releases more hardware and software for 5G wireless networks. The large chipmaker is releasing new chips to further strengthen its position in virtual radio access networks (VRAN) and other 5G technologies. Intel said that its silicon chips and software are boosting 5G wireless networks at the edge.
The data will be created at the edge in industries, hospitals, supermarkets, and throughout cities, according to Intel’s announcements in a keynote speech. Developers want to combine different edge capabilities, such as networking, media, analytics, and artificial intelligence, and Intel wants to be there with the proper technology.
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