About this lesson

The most common use of Wi-Fi is to provide wireless internet access to devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. Wi-Fi allows users to connect to the internet without the need for physical cables, providing flexibility and convenience.

Course curriculum

    1. Lesson 1: What is Wi-Fi?

    2. Lesson 2: The History of Wi-Fi

    1. Lesson 1: IEEE 802.11 Standard

    2. Lesson 2: Wi-Fi Alliance Certifications

    1. Lesson 1: Wi-Fi Access Points

    2. Lesson 2: Wi-Fi Adapters

    1. Lesson 1: WEP, WPA, and WPA2

    2. Lesson 2: Best Practices for Securing Your Wi-Fi Network

    1. Lesson 1: Common Wi-Fi Issues

    2. Lesson 2: Using Wi-Fi Analyser Tools

    1. Lesson 1: Wi-Fi 6 and Beyond

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Monthly checklist

Every month follow these tips to ensure your Wi-Fi network is as safe as possible.

  • Change your Wi-Fi password

  • Review the Fing App to ensure no external or suspicious devices are logged into your account

  • Check that modem has the most up to date software/firmware update

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