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Introduction In this coursework I am going to discuss the arguments for and against Wi-Fi and come to a conclusion based on what I have learnt from the rest of the coursework. Short for "wireless fidelity", Wi-Fi is one of the most popular wireless communications standards on the market. In its first stages, Wi-Fi technology was almost solely used to wirelessly connect laptop computers to the internet via local area networks (LANs), but thanks to the immense flexibility the technology provides, that's no longer the case. Wi-Fi technology is now found in a host of non-computer electronic devices as well, such as home theater receivers, portable gaming devices, DVD players and even digital cameras. Arguments for Wi-Fi There are many arguments for and against Wi-Fi; I am going to write about the arguments for first and then after come to a conclusion on whether I am for or against Wi-Fi. The first argument for is...

