Any Internet connection cannot work correctly without the sending and receiving of data from one computer to another source. Any data that is transferred must first go through that network's wireless adapter. Below is a further more detailed explanation of how wireless network operates.
The adapter's job is to change this data or information into a radio signal that can be transmitted from one computer to another.
The information that was received can be accessed by anyone who is on that computer networking system. However, this may not be allowed if the sharing of this information has not been specified by the original sender.
You should remember that this process occurs in less than a second, which is incredibly fast for a process that sounds so lengthy and complex.
- Transmitting the data.
The adapter's job is to change this data or information into a radio signal that can be transmitted from one computer to another.
- Receiving the data.
The information that was received can be accessed by anyone who is on that computer networking system. However, this may not be allowed if the sharing of this information has not been specified by the original sender.
You should remember that this process occurs in less than a second, which is incredibly fast for a process that sounds so lengthy and complex.
- Sending data over the Internet.