1. wi-fi - Noun
2. wi-fi - Verb
(networking, uncountable) Any of several standards for short-range wireless data transmission (IEEE 802.11).
Coordinate terms: Bluetooth, GPRS, IrDA, wireless internet, WISP, WLAN
(networking, uncountable) Wireless networking using one of these standards.
I'll send the file using Wi-Fi.
This coffee shop has Wi-Fi for its customers.
(informal, uncountable) The capability to connect to a Wi-Fi network.
The refrigerator cost 1000 more dollars just because it had Wi-Fi, and I'm thinking "this is ridiculous"!
(countable) A Wi-Fi network.
To equip with Wi-Fi; to Wi-Fi enable.
To connect to the internet using Wi-Fi.
wi-fi (uncountable)
Alternative spelling of Wi-Fi
“6GHz will help address the growing need for Wi-Fi spectrum capacity to ensure Wi-Fi users continue to receive the same great user experience with their devices,” Wi-Fi Alliance CEO Edgar Figueroa said. Source: Internet
A basic four-dot indicator lets you know the 5G or 4G signal strength you’re getting, alongside individual battery and Wi-Fi 6 lights. Source: Internet
According to Chrysler LLC, the hotspot range extends approximately convert from the vehicle in all directions, and combines both Wi-Fi and Sprint's 3G cellular connectivity. Source: Internet
Additionally, Google’s phones and other smart devices will also likely be optimized to work well with these new faster Wi-Fi connections during this testing period. Source: Internet
After all, virtually everyone carries a cell phone these days, and Wi-Fi, cell towers, smart meters, and other RF radiation-emitting equipment are found nearly everywhere. Source: Internet
Also noteworthy was Celebrity Cruises’ announcement that its new standard rate includes unlimited Wi-Fi, gratuities and unlimited drinks, including classic cocktails, wines by the glass, beer, sodas, specialty coffees and teas, juices and bottled water. Source: Internet