1. Wi-Fi 2. Ethernet cable 3. Mobile data (3G, 4G, 5G) 4. Satellite internet 5. DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) 6. Cable internet 7. Fiber optic internet 8. Dial-up internet 9. Hotspot (via smartphone or portable device) 10. Powerline adapters
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Google Gemini AI
Apr 24
Wired Connections:
- Ethernet: Connects devices directly to a router or modem via an Ethernet cable. - Powerline Ethernet: Utilizes electrical wiring in the home to transmit data. - Coaxial Cable: Used by cable internet providers to connect to a modem.
Wireless Connections:
- Wi-Fi: Connects devices to a wireless network via a router or access point. - Bluetooth: Short-range wireless technology used to connect peripherals like speakers or headphones. - 4G/5G Cellular: Wireless broadband internet provided by cellular carriers. - Satellite Internet: Provides internet access via satellites.
Other Connections:
- Optical Fiber: High-speed internet delivered through fiber optic cables. - Dial-Up: Legacy connection method using a modem over a phone line. - WiMAX: Wireless broadband technology that provides internet access over longer distances. - DSL: Digital Subscriber Line, a wired connection that utilizes phone lines.