Wi-Fi is a popular wireless networking technology. Wi-Fi stands for "wireless fidelity". By using this technology we can exchange the information between two or more devices. Wi-Fi has been developed for mobile computing devices, such has laptops, but it is now extensively using for mobile applications and consumer electronics like televisions, DVD players and digital cameras and for digital clocks as well. It is commonly called as wireless LAN (local area network). Wi-Fi allows local area networks to operate without cable and wiring. It is a popular choice for home and business networks. A computer's wireless adaptor transfers the data into a radio signal and transfers the data into antenna for users.
Please note that the Wi-Fi digital clocks works with Wi-Fi time signals from your server through Wi-Fi modem. So you have to ensure that the Wi-Fi signals should have better strength to cater the signal strength for digital clocks. So you have to ensure Wi-fi signal strength with your Wi-Fi Modem.
Each digital clock will be provided with a in-built Wi-Fi modem for Wi-Fi communication.
The radio signals are transmitted from antennas and routers that signals are picked up by Wi-Fi receivers, such has computers and cell phones that are ready with Wi-Fi cards. Whenever the computer receives the signals with in the range of 100-150 feet for router it connect the device immediately. The range of the Wi-Fi is depends upon the environment, indoor or outdoor ranges. The Wi-Fi cards will read the signals and create an internet connection between user and network. The speed of the device using Wi-Fi connection increases as the clocks gets closer to the main source and speed is decreases as the wireless modem gets further away.
These sleek, sturdy WI-FI digital clocks are highly versatile and can be installed anywhere within your building's Wi-Fi signal. Ideal for schools, business offices, hospitals and commercial facilities.