No. "Reception" means that you are receiving a signal well enough; wherereas "WiFi" is the wireless signal system for internet access, that you either have or don't have at your disposal.
A lot of Blu-Ray players do not have wi-fi connectability at all. On those that have it, reception is about as good as on a netbook computer in the same location.
No, there is not an app for that. Wi-Fi reception cannot be boosted through the use of an app.
I think all of them basically the same thing.
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Wireless means something that you dont have to plug in and is considerd wifi. Its really the same thing and there are no need to makes the difference when they are similar.
Yes, there is a such thing as a wifi extender, but they are typically called wifi boosters. They act as simple relay devices when transmitting a signal over long distances.
The word reception is an abstract noun, a singular common noun. A reception is not a physical thing, a reception is a concept for an activity.
You do not need internet unless you want to do something that requires wifi. In that case you need wifi. To complete calls, take pictures, or listen to music on your phone, you donot need wifi. To compete calls, you need reception however.
I don't know but mine is doing the same thing it's so frustrating. my computer is using the Internet so i know there is wifi but it says there is no wifi on my phone. i wish someone would answer this stinking question. if you found out how please tell me!
Yes. The Vodafone website says it doesn't, but it does. Most phone review websites will tell you the same thing.
Strictly NO, but in effect YES. Connecting to wifi means connecting to a wireless router - IF the router is connected to the Internet (it does not have to be), then connecting to it will also give you a an Internet connection.
it is rfake there is no such thing as wifi