Wireless internet uses radio waves to connect your device (via a Wi-Fi adapter or cellular radio) to an access point, which forwards traffic to an ISP. Speeds depend on distance, interference, hardware capability, and network congestion.
How Does Wireless Int Work
Wireless Antennas
A practical guide to directional and omnidirectional external Wi-Fi antennas, placement, installation tips, and when to use them with modern Wi-Fi equipment.
Laptop Wireless Internet
Laptops rely on wireless Internet to stay productive on the move. Today that means Wi-Fi, cellular WWAN (4G/5G), and tethering, plus precautions for security, battery life, and data plans.
Wireless Bridge
A wireless bridge connects Ethernet devices or entire LANs to Wi-Fi, enabling printers, NAS, consoles, or building-to-building links without new cabling. Modern bridges support Wi-Fi 6/6E, multi-gig Ethernet, and should be secured with WPA3 and proper network segmentation.