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What is the difference between WAP and the Internet?

Asked by R. Jones, Last updated: Mar 30, 2024

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C. Bernthal

C. Bernthal

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C. Bernthal
C. Bernthal, Teacher, MA, P.hD, Seattle

Answered Oct 08, 2020

One of the things that you should know is that WAP is known to be a wireless connection. If you want to make sure that you will be able to connect to the internet without cables, you need to make sure that your WAP and WiFi are working well. When you say “internet,” this is considered to be more general.

This would need different fiber optic cables so that they can work. Take note that there are various internet network providers that are available. You just have to make sure that you have the right provider. WAP is normally provided by cellular networks. This can make your handheld devices work better

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Millie Brown

Millie Brown

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Millie Brown, Businessman, Bachelor of Science in Business (BSBA), Nevada,Texas

Answered May 12, 2020

The internet is simply a wide network connection made up of smaller network collections. For example, there are local area networks or wide area networks. You can pick and choose with whom you want to share your information.

You can also determine what you receive from others refers to wireless application protocol, and this is used by people who have handheld devices such as mobile phones to exchange a wide array of information. Several of the wireless networks that are supported by WAP are the coded sector multiple access and the global systems for mobile devices.

The internet, on the other hand, uses mini browsers such as the opera mini which have files with comfortable storage capacities of handheld devices. The internet services are typically responsible for monitoring, maintaining, and repairing the Internet connections of their clients for a reasonable fee.

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