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Wi-Fi, short for Wireless Fidelity, refers to a technology that allows electronic devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets, or other devices to connect to the Internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area. In the context of a PC (personal computer), Wi-Fi typically refers to the ability of the computer to connect to wireless networks for internet access or communication with other devices on the same network.
Modern PCs often come equipped with Wi-Fi adapters or network interface cards (NICs) that enable them to connect to Wi-Fi networks. These adapters allow the PC to communicate with Wi-Fi routers or access points, which in turn provide access to the Internet or local network resources.
Wi-Fi networks operate using radio waves, allowing devices to connect to the network without the need for physical cables. Wi-Fi networks are commonly found in homes, offices, public places like cafes, airports, and libraries, and virtually anywhere where wireless internet access is provided.
Overall, Wi-Fi connectivity in a PC enables users to enjoy the convenience of wireless internet access, allowing them to connect to the internet and interact with other devices without being tethered to a physical connection.
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