WHO CAN USE WI-FI?

Every one can use Wi-Fi almost every where in the world. Home Wi-Fi networks can connect multiple computers to each other, to peripherals and to the internet. A wi-fi network can connect a family’s computer together to share such hardware and software resources as printer and Internet. That means everyone in the family can share stored files, photos, and documents and print them out on a single printer attached to one desktop computers all without unsightly cables running throughout the home.In a home or home office, using wi-fi certified equipment in your wireless network gives you the ability to share a single high speed broadband cable or DSL connection. A wi-fi network can easily be expanded to ten users or more.

Large corporations and campuses use enterprise level technology and Wi-Fi certified wireless products to extend standard wired Ethernet networks to public areas like meeting rooms, training class rooms, and large auditoria.

Service providers and wireless ISPs use Wi-Fi technology to distribute Internet Connectivity within individual homes and business as well as apartments and commercial complexes.

Busy public places like coffee shops, hotels, airport lounges, and other locations where large crowds gather will be the fastest growing segment of Wi-Fi as more and more travelers and mobile professionals clamour for fast and secure Internet access wherever they are. Soon, Wi-Fi networks will be found in urban areas providing coverage throughout the central city, or even lining major highways, enabling travelers access anywhere they can pull over and stop.

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