Computer Science, asked by mankaran41, 9 months ago

what is B/w network and Wi-Fi ​

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Answered by saadsaleem997
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Those devices can share data, print, and stream files stored on one of them. That's a wireless local network—and it's separate from the Internet. To get to the Internet, you need to connect that router to an Internet source, such as a broadband modem. Your Internet provider will provide you a modem.

Answered by aditiss
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Wi-Fi lets you connect one device to another without the cables. You still get the network, but not the physical connections. The piece that controls those connections is typically a router. Your devices communicate with each other through the router. Those devices can share data, print, and stream files stored on one of them. That’s a wireless local network—and it’s separate from the Internet.

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