Have you ever stopped to consider exactly how email or streaming video gets into your smartphone or tablet so quickly, seamlessly, and in real time? That's WiFi in action. This week, Tech Talker delves into the technology behind wireless devices
ByDo you ever have that moment where you step back and think about how something you use every day actually works? More specifically have you ever wondered how the heck computers actually communicate wirelessly?
Well, that's exactly the question we're going to be tackling in today's podcast.
What Is WiFi?
For WiFi this frequency happens to be 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz. These waves are very similar to the frequency found in your ! Your microwave uses 2.450Ghz to heat up food and your router uses 2.412 GHz to 2.472 GHz to transmit your data over WiFi. This is why some people with old or faulty microwaves experience a problem with their WiFi signal when they try to make .
Just to clear up a popular misconception: These microwaves are . That means that they do not cause cancer. That’s right kids, microwaves will not make you radioactive and glow in the dark!
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