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How does Wi-Fi work?

Wi-Fi creates a network in your home or office – a little zone where computers can get broadband internet. It uses radio waves, just like TV or mobile phones. You may sometimes hear this zone referred to as a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network).

A device called a wireless transmitter receives information from the internet via your broadband connection. The transmitter converts the information into a radio signal and sends it.

You could think of the transmitter as a mini radio station, broadcasting signals sent from the internet. The ‘audience’ for these transmissions is the computer (or computers, as more than one can connect at the same time) which receives the radio signal via something called a wireless adapter.

We can create secure wireless networks. Security is the main issue with wireless networks. No security means people can connect to your wireless. They can use the Internet through it and could potentially access information from your network.

We can create a secure and robust infrastructure which is as secure as a traditional cable.

We can also create secure point to point (Building to Building) links to allow you to communicate with nearby offices. Previosuly this was on achieved using cable or BT links. Cabling was often cost prohibitive due to planning permission and cost to dig up roads and paths.


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