07-08-2004 01:18 AM - edited 07-04-2021 09:47 AM
Hi,
I have a very simple question which is 'what is the difference between a WIFI and a Hotspot ?
Thank you.
-- Sanjay.
07-08-2004 08:35 AM
WiFi is the technology. You build a wireless network based on the WiFi specifications and principles... there's no such thing as "a WiFi".
An Access Point is a physical device which is used to offer WiFi service to a small area.
A Hotspot is the area served by an access point.
So, you go to a hotspot so you can connect with an access point using WiFi: Hotspot is the where, access point is the what, WiFi is the how.
07-08-2004 04:40 PM
Hi gamccall,
Thank you for the explanation. I understand the difference now.
You have a good day.
Cheers,
Sanjay.
10-24-2016 02:09 AM
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