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Sneha Singh
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Asked: March 30, 20222022-03-30T00:19:37+05:30 2022-03-30T00:19:37+05:30

What Is The Difference Between Wifi And Internet?

What Is The Difference Between Wifi And Internet?
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    1. Farwa Khalid
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      2022-05-17T14:05:20+05:30Added an answer on May 17, 2022 at 2:05 pm

      What Is the Difference Between Wi-Fi and Internet?

      Wi-Fi:

      Wi-Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity. It is a small network connection where all networkable devices like smartphones and computers are connected wirelessly and it also shares the internet by hotspot. For high-speed internet and connection Wi-Fi use radio frequency waves. The size of the antenna for the Wi-Fi is very small and easily put into the routers. This wireless connection is used to connect mobile devices, printers, and computers. Wi-Fi does not always connect you to the internet in that case,

      • When the signal is transmitted from the router that is connected with the ethernet cable Wi-Fi connects you to the internet.
      • Without plugging into the ethernet cable Wi-Fi signals are also emitted from certain routers or printers.
      • Wi-Fi is also used for local communication between various devices (printer or iPad) in a small range it is referred to as (LAN) Local Area Network.
      • It is the wireless technology that is used to send and receive signals in a small range for access to the internet.
      • Radiofrequency waves are used in this technology.
      • It is one of the methods to access the internet.
      • All wireless devices are connected but not compulsory to connect to the internet.
      • DSL and routers are required for Wi-Fi.

      Internet:

      It is a global network that allows connecting devices and services around the world. Internet is needed when you need to search for something on the websites or download your emails. A cellular connection is also required to send pictures via email and mobile phones.

      • The Internet relies on the predefined internet protocol for the transmission of data on computers.
      • The Internet is a global network for communication.
      • LAN services are required for connection to the Modems, switches, and routers.
      • Unlike Wi-Fi internet is a language for communication.
      • For computers to be globally connected, there is no need to connect to Wi-Fi.
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