Week 7 - Cutting the Cord

    Let’s face it, nobody loves being tied down by cables. Wireless networking is what lets our laptops, phones, and smart devices connect to the Internet without dragging around a bundle of cords. It all runs on radio waves, with routers and access points acting as the middlemen. If you’ve heard of Wi-Fi standards like 802.11ac or the newer Wi-Fi 6, they basically determine how fast and smooth your connection is. Another cool thing is you can stream, game, or work from almost anywhere in your house. On the security side, WPA3 or WPA2 keeps things locked down from random hackers. Wireless networking keeps us moving, working, and googling all cable-free.

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