It has to always be broadcasting radio waves otherwise no devices will ever find the router.
It is always broadcasting just like the radio, the wireless receiver in your computer or laptop does not send out a signal, that's why you can buy wireless network finders that all you do is click a button to see if there is wireless.
No, Computers transmit microwaves and radio waves are entirley different on the electro magnetic spectrum
That depends on a number of factors. Antenna height both receive and transmit. Transmitter power and antenna gain. About 15 miles max.
Yes. Licensing is only required for transmitting. Listening to ham radio is how most licensed hams originally became interested in it, and decided to try for their own license and join in the conversation.
Yourr averrage rradio is built to function as a rreceiver only. Lots of time and money are spent in its design to make sure that it does not transmit, and there are laws against any piece of normal electronic equipment doing any transmitting. (FCC Part 15). In general, anybody doing any radio transmitting is required to be licensed to do it. The only exceptions I can think of right now are the 46 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and 5.8 GHz bands ... RC toys, little walkie-talkies, microwave ovens, cordless phones, garage door openers, spread-spectrum T1 microwave links.
The root word of transmitting is "transmit."
It is always broadcasting just like the radio, the wireless receiver in your computer or laptop does not send out a signal, that's why you can buy wireless network finders that all you do is click a button to see if there is wireless.
Microwave can be use to transmit pictures.
Webcasts or "webinars" are used in the corporate world to broadcast annual meetings and in the educational arena to transmit seminars.
Token-based media access is a controlled media access method in which computers pass a special sequence of bits between them; only the node holding this token can transmit on the network. After transmitting its data, or if it has no data to transmit, a node passes the token to the next computer on the network. Neeraj
Opaque materials (do not transmit light) Translucent materials (partially transmit light) Transparent materials (fully transmit light)
Too many computers connected, and trying to transmit at the same time; and the use of switches instead of hubs.
The word transmit means to send or carry to. It is commonly used for broadcast media, and for Infectious Diseases that are transmitted (passed on) to other hosts.
Opaque materials do not transmit light at all. Translucent materials partially transmit light, scattering it in the process. Transparent materials allow light to pass through without scattering, making them the most light-transmitting of the three.
program, announcement, show, transmission, advertisement, telecast, air, transmit, publish
transmit, telecast, show, relay, radio, send out, report, announce, advertise, circulate
A collision occurs.