
These networks are subject to interference from other radio frequency devices, such as Bluetooth, other Wi-Fi networks, microwaves, cordless phones (not cell phones), and more. Note: Wi-Fi operates using radio frequency, most commonly broadcasting at 2.4 GHz. If experiencing issues with your network dropping or performing inadequately, you may want to consider using two devices.

Modem/router combo units may not be as reliable as a stand-alone router connected to a modem. For Internet access, you will also need a modem and a subscription from a cable/satellite/DSL company (many users will have a combination modem/router provided by their Internet Service Provider). The only requirement to connect to a Wi-Fi network is a wireless router, hooked up and configured.
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There is also information about Wi-Fi Sense, the new networking feature in Windows 10.

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