Computer Science, asked by bananimishra24, 9 months ago

difference between dialogue and Wi-Fi internet connectivity​

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Answered by bhullarkiran931
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a wireless connection uses a wireless network interface, to communicate on a wireless network. A dial up or a dialogue connection uses a modem to call another modem over an analog phone line. A Dial-up connection is through modem or through telephone line and wireless connection is through wifi without any wired connection.

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is Wi-Fi??

Wi-Fi is the most commonly used internet service. we can see the usage of this type of internet every now and there. This is slower than DSL and cable connection.

What is dialogue (or) dialup??

This is a very slow type of internet. you have to have a modem for this, two or more communication devices use a public  network  to connect to an Internet service provider (ISP).

Difference between Wi-Fi and Dialup:

  • Dialup has wire connected from modem with telephone wire whereas wifi does not need any wires.

  • Data speed is very low in dialup whereas in a Wi-Fi it is moderately fats

  • Wifi uses broadband whereas in dialup the user is charged seperately.
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