A wireless network is a flexible data communications system, which uses wireless media such as radio frequency technology to transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the need for wired connections (What is Wireless LAN, White Paper).
Read moreWhen was wireless technology introduced?
1896 – The wireless telegraph is invented Guglielmo Marconi developed the first wireless telegraph system in 1896. The following year Marconi sent the world’s first ever wireless communication over open sea. The experiment witnessed a message travelled over a distance of 6 kilometres (3.7 mi).
Read moreWhat do you mean by wireless technology?
A technology, such as cell phones, that uses radio waves to transmit and receive data . It is used increasingly for data transmission.
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In 1894, Guglielmo Marconi began developing a wireless telegraph system using radio waves, which had been known about since proof of their existence in 1888 by Heinrich Hertz, but discounted as a communication format since they seemed, at the time, to be a short range phenomenon.
Read moreWhat are wireless technologies?
Wireless technology provides the ability to communicate between two or more entities over distances without the use of wires or cables of any sort . This includes communications using radio frequency (RF) as well as infrared (IR) waves .
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