It means that it can connect to a local area network(LAN) without requiring a cable to be plugged in.
The network has to have hardware that supports wi-fi networking as well.
It means that it is capable of connecting to Wi-Fi signals if it finds any so you can use the internet without a Internet cable.
ifi compliant
How do I turn my computer on when wi-fi is in the air
Your computer has to be WI-FI enabled, and be in range of a WI-FI 'hot-spot'
It means the device has the capabilities to use wi-fi.
Wi-fi stands for the wireless fidility . it is a wireless technique .
Wi-Fi used to mean Wireless Fidelity, but now they never use the term.
Wi-Fi used to mean Wireless Fidelity, but now they never use the term.
By definition, a wireless networking device is Wi-Fi compliant. Wi-Fi is simply another name for wireless networking. There are different wireless networking standards that mostly determine the speed at which data can be transferred, but it sounds to me as though this statement of being compliant is just a fancy way to say that it is indeed a wireless device.UPDATE: I have since learned, that WiFi compliant has to do with a consortium of several manufacturers, and that they have trademarked the name WiFi and work together to make sure that their products are interoperable.
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you need a wi-fi attachment on your computer