Computer Science, asked by surajsingh710, 1 year ago

what is Wi-Fi how is it different from WiMAX

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Answered by deepa70
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➡️ WiFi is for local hotspots, WiMax has medium bandwidth as well as ten Mgs of bandwidth for a local LAN connection. WiFi is for a LAN, and WiMax is for the WAN but is much faster and can get up to gigabit speeds and licensed spectrums.
Answered by akhlaka
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Answer :

⚫Wi-Fi ( Wireless Fidelity )

This technology is basically used to establish Wireless Local Area Network ( WLAN ) for providing wireless Internet access to the mobile users with the help of Wi-Fi hotspot. Just like Bluetooth. This technology is also used in cellphones, laptops, PDAs, tablets, etc. Wi-Fi hotspot acts like an access point for accessing network services as one hotspot can provide access to 30 users within a range of 100 to 300 feet ( 30 to 100 metres ). Low frequency radio waves are used to transmit data using Wi-Fi ye technology.

✅IT IS DIFFERENT FROM Wi-MAX IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS :

>> WiMAX is a long distance communication system which uses high frequency microwaves to establish network connection.

>> It is mainly used to provide broadband access to the user up to 30 miles (50 kms) for fixed devices and 3 to 10 miles (5 to 15 kms) for the mobile devices.

>> To establish this network there is a need of towers, like cellphones which are connected to the Internet using a standard wired high speed connection.

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