Friends, in today's digital world, mobile phones, laptops, computers etc. are no less than a box without internet, there was a time when internet used to reach your home through cable, but if we talk about the modern era, then wireless technologies allow data to be transmitted seamlessly through the air using satellites, towers and advanced communication systems. Let's know how this is possible-
Satellite transmission
Internet signals from satellites in space are sent to the receiver dish located on the ground.
This method helps in providing internet even in remote areas where cables cannot reach.
Mobile towers and radio signals
Mobile towers transmit data using radio signals.
Smartphones, tablets and other devices receive these signals for internet access.
Routers and Wi-Fi distribution
Internet signals are distributed wirelessly in homes through Wi-Fi routers and access points.
These allow multiple devices to connect without any physical cables.
Radio waves and receiver antennas
The signal travels from the tower or base station to homes using radio waves.
Receiver antennas capture the signal, ensuring stable connectivity.
Bluetooth sharing
Devices can share the internet wirelessly using Bluetooth technology.
Often used for short-range sharing between phones, laptops or accessories.
Hotspot devices
Mobile phones or portable hotspot devices provide wireless internet to other devices.
Useful for travel or areas with no connection.
Microwave radio beams
Data is transmitted between towers using microwave radio links.
This allows high-speed internet access to rural and remote areas.
Smart Home and IoT Connectivity
These wireless technologies support long-distance data transmission.
Ideal for connecting smart home gadgets and IoT (Internet of Things) devices.
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