A wireless connection means there are no wires connecting the router and the computer receiving the connection. This benefits users in home and work environments because it reduces the expense and clutter of wires. A wireless router receives its signal from a cable modem provided by your Internet service provider (ISP), and then transmits that signal in all directions to equipment capable of receiving it. Whether you have a wireless router included in your plan depends on your specific provider and plan.
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