Wi-Fi signals travel as invisible radio waves that move at the speed of light through walls and air, enabling instant data transmission between routers and devices like phones and laptops.
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How do Wi-fi signals travel? #wifi #tech #techtok #educational #everydayexplainedIndexé :
This video explains how Wi-Fi signals travel from your router to your devices using invisible radio waves. It breaks down how routers send and receive data, how antennas broadcast signals through the air, and how phones, laptops, and gaming systems interpret those signals almost instantly. The video also explains why Wi-Fi slows down through walls, distance, and interference from other electronics. You’ll learn how wireless internet works behind the scenes every time you stream videos, scroll on your phone, play games, or browse online.
Have you ever wondered how your Wi-Fi reaches you so fast?
Inside your router, radio waves carry data at the speed of light.
These waves move through walls and air, connecting your devices instantly.
So, next time you browse, remember, it's all powered by invisible signals.
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