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wireless networking

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What is wireless networking?

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).

What other technologies are related to wireless networking?

wireless networking Competitor Technologies

SATCOM (Satellite Communications) provides an alternative means of wireless communication, especially in areas where terrestrial wireless networks are unavailable.
mentioned alongside wireless networking in 3% (125) of relevant job posts

wireless networking Complementary Technologies

End Point Management solutions are used to manage and secure wireless devices, thus complementing wireless networking.
mentioned alongside wireless networking in 49% (156) of relevant job posts
Mobile computing relies heavily on wireless networking for connectivity, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside wireless networking in 20% (166) of relevant job posts
CCIoT (Converged Communications and Internet of Things) utilizes wireless networking for device connectivity, thus complementing wireless networking.
mentioned alongside wireless networking in 41% (55) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention wireless networking?

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Jobs mentioning wireless networking
Orgs mentioning wireless networking

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