wireless — [wīrlis] adj. 1. without wire or wires; specif., operating with electromagnetic waves and not with conducting wire, as a cellular phone 2. Chiefly Brit. of or relating to radio n. 1. a) WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY b) WIRELESS TELEPHONY [Chiefly Brit.] … English World dictionary
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Wireless local loop — WLL redirects here. Not to be confused with Weight Load Limit, the maximum weight that a given apparatus can bear Wireless local loop (WLL), is a term for the use of a wireless communications link as the last mile / first mile connection for… … Wikipedia
wireless — [[t]wa͟ɪ͟ə(r)ləs[/t]] wirelesses 1) N UNCOUNT Wireless is a system by which messages are sent over a distance by radio signals. [BRIT, OLD FASHIONED] ...the development of wireless and radar... They confirmed by wireless that she was picking up… … English dictionary
Wireless network interface card — A wireless network interface controller (WNIC) is a network card which connects to a radio based computer network, unlike a regular network interface controller (NIC) which connects to a wire based network such as token ring or ethernet. A WNIC,… … Wikipedia