An Overview of Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) on Mobile Computing
Keywords:
Light of fidelity, Mobile network operator, Multiple input and multiple output, Radio access network, Wireless fidelityAbstract
Technology advances quickly and facilitates many things. As the innovative thought of individuals is increasing day by day, new methods for wireless networks have been developed, of which our current theme is Wi-Fi, the most accepted technology. Wi-Fi, a brief name for wireless fidelity, is a wireless way to handle networks. The main objective of this letter is the wireless network obtained by Wi-Fi. This article presents Wi-Fi technology and illuminates the history of this technique. Then we deal with several forms of wireless networks, combining Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi security. This article concludes with the pros and cons of this technique. This Wi-Fi signal is responsible for the structure and semi-structured data for public and private services. Wi -FI operations and services are re-evaluation of innovators, stability, business, technology, society, and economy. Maximize the decision and optimize the cost and time. Our social life is improving every day using Wireless services.
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