What’s The Difference Between Wifi And Ethernet?
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WiFi is a wireless connection that uses radio waves to connect devices to the internet, while Ethernet is a wired connection that uses cables to connect devices to the internet. WiFi offers greater flexibility when connecting to the internet than Ethernet, but Ethernet has traditionally been faster and more reliable.