By definition, a wireless networking device is Wi-Fi compliant. Wi-Fi is simply another name for wireless networking. There are different wireless networking standards that mostly determine the speed at which data can be transferred, but it sounds to me as though this statement of being compliant is just a fancy way to say that it is indeed a wireless device.
UPDATE: I have since learned, that WiFi compliant has to do with a consortium of several manufacturers, and that they have trademarked the name WiFi and work together to make sure that their products are interoperable.
Wireless networking.
Often the Wifi logo will tell you which wireless 802.11 standard the device is capable of. 802.11A, B, G, and now N are the common standards in use today.
A wireless hub is a place where Internet can be acquired through wireless channels, like WiFi. An example of a wireless hub would be a restaurant that offers free WiFi to its customers. The hub is the WiFi antenna.
A WIFI adapter is a deviced used by computers or laptops which do not have a built-in wireless card. A WIFI adapter, once plugged into a computer or laptop, allows the the device to use nearby wireless signals. Belkin is a popular brand which manufactures WIFI adapters.
no need to purchase internal wifi to connect to wireless modem and rooter
Wireless Networking and a WIFI
WiFi-> Service Wireless-> Application With Wireless device we can conncet to Wireless internet With Wifi we can conncet to Wireless via AP or wireless router
WiFi-> Service Wireless-> Application With Wireless device we can conncet to Wireless internet With Wifi we can conncet to Wireless via AP or wireless router
Wireless networking.
It depends on the specifications of the printer
A wireless adapter.
wifi is wireless internet. so you dont need to run a ethernet cable to your device to have internet if it is wifi ready.
Wifi N and Wifi G are the two main wireless networking standards commonly used today. So when making you decision WIFI N vs. G, the ideal solution to this is to get a dual band router that can deal with both the 2.4 GHz band and the 5GHz (Wifi N) band simultaneously. Wifi N can operate on 2.4 GHz but will only operate at the speed of the lowest device on the network.
A wireless gateway is a computer networking device that routes packets from a wireless LAN to another network, typically a wired WAN. Wireless gateways combine the functions of a wireless access point, a router, and often provide firewall functions as well. This converged device saves desk space and simplifies wiring by replacing two electronic devices with one.
Wireless USB network adapters provide WiFi capability to any computing device possessing a standard USB port.
You can get a USB Wifi dongle at the following sites www.tomshardware.com , www.bestbuy.com/site/Networking . Here is a site that does reviews opn the best USB Wifi dondles wireless-adapter-review.toptenreviews.com
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.