Wi-Fi-enabled computers
Wi-Fi
— the built-in Wi-Fi module allows the computer to connect to the Internet and local networks through wireless access points. This is more convenient than wired connection via LAN due, in fact, to the absence of cable. However the actual Wi-Fi speed is usually somewhat lower (especially when numerous devices are running on the same router), but in fact this is noticeable mainly when transferring large amounts of data. In addition, the speed of Internet access is often limited more by the capabilities of the provider than by the characteristics of the Wi-Fi connection.Another way to use this feature is to communicate directly with other Wi-Fi devices such as smartphones, cameras, etc. This use case is rare, but technically possible.
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