What Is The Difference Between Wifi And Ethernet?
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Wi-Fi is a wireless network connection that uses radio waves to provide internet access, while Ethernet is a wired network connection that uses cables to provide internet access. Wi-Fi is typically faster than Ethernet, but Ethernet provides a more reliable connection.