Actually there is no difference between wi-fi and wireless, they're practically the same.
That is the correct spelling for "wi-fi" which means wireless fidelity, a radio signal network data transfer.
A wireless repeater is simply a device that receives wireless signals and repeats the signal to extend the distance the wireless signal can travel. The end result is that devices can be used further away from the wireless router.
The Wi-Fi works with the router receiving information from the internet. It then translates it into the radio signal and sending it to the computer wireless adapter.
WI-FI is an Internet connection used through wireless routers, the speed of WI-FI can be as close to a wired net connectivity, when other wireless technology based on invariant signal transmission, the WI-FI has a good and static speed and it's more reliable for heavy file download. The WI-FI can be secured with a password so anonymous browsing can be avoided. but on the down side WI-FI uses lot of network signal and product which receives the WI-FI gets heated soon.
Wi-fi stands for the wireless fidility . it is a wireless technique .
Using a parabolic Wi-Fi antenna can enhance signal strength and range in a wireless network by focusing the signal in a specific direction, reducing interference, and increasing the overall coverage area.
Wi-Fi is short for "wireless fidelity"
The performance of a Wi-Fi home network greatly depends on signal strength of the wireless router or wireless access point (base station).
Wi fi is another name for wireless Internet.
In my opinion wireless broadband service is better than Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi can be used by neighbors and easily lost. Wireless broadband has a better connection and can go further than Wi-Fi.
you need to buy a wireless wi fi router.
You have to have wireless internet to connect wi-fi to a nook.