This might help.
http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=112187
A wireless router adapter is a plug-in peripheral card or even a USB device which lets you communicate with wireless routers or other computers to network with them. A WIFI booster is a way of boosting a weak WIFI signal to increase the range.
It basically helps to improve signal strength. As an example if I have poor wireless coverage in my area and I have a broadband network it will work to improve my signal strength.
To improve or expand an existing home or office wireless internet network, an access point comes in handy. A wireless access point basically allows additional Ethernet and Wi-Fi ready devices to connect to a wireless internet network that is already working. When selecting a wireless access point, it is important to look for the latest features such as 802.11n technology, dual band capabilities, and encryption security. In general, access points cost less than wireless internet routers.
Discreet Wireless fleet tracking works by monitoring a vehicle's route using GPS. It can be used to monitor routes and driver behaviour which can improve productivity.
well you can only improve your web speed if you ask sky
Wireless voting systems provide an opportunity for audience interaction in conferences, research and even games. Wireless voting systems also improve the way the audience pays attention to and retains the information they're receiving.
In a computer security context, WPA was an attempt to improve the security of wireless computer networks.
Using a wifi router stand can improve the performance and range of your wireless network by elevating the router to reduce interference, providing better signal distribution, and enhancing overall coverage in your home or office.
yes is i do think so but i also think we can improve with the devices now a days
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You are not alowed to modify the power of your WiFi transmitter (by law) because if you did this you would spoil the WiFi systems of your neibours.
A wireless bike odometer uses sensors to track the rotation of the bike's wheel and calculates the distance traveled. The data is then transmitted wirelessly to a display unit mounted on the handlebars. The benefits of using a wireless bike odometer include accurate tracking of distance, speed, and time, which can help cyclists monitor their progress, set goals, and improve their performance. Additionally, wireless odometers are easy to install and remove, and they eliminate the need for messy and cumbersome wiring.