Where Is Wi Fi Internet Accessible From?

Where Is Wi Fi Internet Accessible From? Wi Fi is basically a signal put out by a router. The router broadcast that signal normally anywhere from a 50-100 foot radius (for residential Wi Fi routers). This means as long as you are close enough to that router you will be able to connect to the internet. You may also find that you see other Wi Fi networks popping up on your computer or tablet computer. Many times this happens because neighbors, or businesses close by may also have Wi Fi with a signal stretching all the way to your location. This is exactly the reason you should protect your Wi Fi with a password. Obviously the longer the password the better, to ensure your network is not compromised. Many Wi Fi users choose to use a series of numbers found on their router (perhaps a serial number) to ensure their network remains safe. Do not worry, once you put your code in your device, many times it will remember that code so you never have to type it back in again.

Keep in mind you are responsible for any activity on your network, so it is important to protect it.




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