What is the home network WiFi®?
The WiFi® home network is a home computer network that uses Wi-Fi ™ technology, preferred wireless technology technology. The same technology is used to create wireless networks and access points around the world, from airport lounges to government buildings. Creating the WiFi® home network is very easy and many Internet service providers offer equipment that can be used to set up a wireless home network when people register for a service package.
Wi-Fi® is an identifier used for products that have been certified for interoperability by Wi-Fi®. The term is a trademark of the Wi-Fi alliance. The creation of the standard has been designed to reduce the risk of equipment conflicts and create universal standards that have ensured that wireless devices work smoothly on wireless networks around the world. In the case of the WiFi® home network, the device is used to set up the network and the devices that connect to it are certified by the Under Standard.
The core of the WiFi® home network is a router. The router connects directly to the Internet, which can be delivered by a satellite, via telephone lines or via cable connection. People can connect devices directly to the router to access, or they can rely on the router antenna and complete the wireless connection. With the wireless connection, any device in the router range has the ability to connect to it and as soon as the connection is bound, the signals can be sent back and forth between the router and the connected devices.
Computers are a device that normally appears on the WiFi® home network. Printers, phones and other communication devices can also join the network and send and receive information. Many people will provide their networks and requires the access code to get into the router. It is designed to protect the security of information sent via Thsi E and prevent the router overload. If too many peopleHe tries to join immediately, with some users to become slow.
When people have ordered the Internet, the company can set up a WiFi® home network as part of its installation services. In other cases, the Internet will be activated and a router will be sent or the customer may need to buy a router. Most routers are designed to use plug and playback; The router is simply connected and on and the net begins to work. People can change the router settings such as a password in a tool on a computer connected to a router.