How Do Wireless Networks: They Work?
Wireless Networks: How Do They Work Summary: Wireless networking can be thought of as Morse code for computers.For all its complicated ability, is far simpler to use than you might expect. Article Body: Wireless networks use radio waves instead of wires to transmit data between computers. Here's how: The Binary Code: 1s and 0s It is well known that computers transmit information digitally through binary code: digital and zero. It translates well to radio waves because these 1s and 0s can be represented by different types of signals. These signals are so fast that they cannot exceed human hearing. Morse Code: Dots And Dashes It works like Morse code, a way to transmit the alphabet to radio waves using dots (short beeps) and dashes (long beeps). Morse code has been used for many years to manually transfer information from one place to another via the telegraph. More important for this example, though, is a binary system, like a computer system. Se wired network can think se code Mors