redes sem fio
[HEH-dez seŋ FEE-o]
nounfemininepl: redes sem fio
wireless networks
1. Computer networks that transmit data without physical cables, typically using radio waves or infrared signals
The coffee shop provides wireless networks for customers to access the internet.
A cafeteria oferece redes sem fio para os clientes acessarem a internet.
2. WiFi or mobile networks that allow devices to connect to the internet without wired connections
I connected my laptop to the wireless networks available in the hotel.
Conectei meu laptop às redes sem fio disponíveis no hotel.
The term 'redes sem fio' is widely used in Brazil in both formal and informal contexts. In urban areas, particularly São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, the English term 'WiFi' is often used interchangeably. The availability of wireless networks in cafes, shopping centers, and public spaces is increasingly common in major Brazilian cities as part of digital infrastructure development.
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