Sunday, November 23, 2008

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is more like a customary Ethernet network, and requires configuration to put up shared resources, broadcast files, and to set up audio links (for example, headsets and hands-free devices). Wi-Fi uses the same radio frequencies as Bluetooth, but with senior authority resulting in a stronger connection. Wi-Fi is sometimes called "wireless Ethernet." This description is accurate as it also provides a sign of its relative strengths and weaknesses. Wi-Fi requires more setup, but is better suited for operating full-scale networks; it enables a faster connection, better variety from the base station, and improved security than Bluetooth.