Wireless networking allows devices to connect to a network without physical cables. It uses radio waves, microwaves, or infrared signals to transmit data. Common uses include providing internet access to laptops, smartphones, and other devices in homes, offices, and public spaces. It also enables the creation of wireless local area networks (WLANs) and wide area networks (WWANs).
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