Wirelessing: meaning, definitions and examples

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wirelessing

 

[ ˈwaɪərlɪsɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

technology usage

Wirelessing refers to the process of enabling devices to communicate or connect to a network without the use of physical wires. This technology integrates radio frequency signals, infrared, or other wireless mediums to transmit data. Wirelessing has revolutionized the way we access the internet and connect gadgets, leading to increased mobility and convenience. This term is often used in discussions about networking and telecommunications.

Synonyms

wireless communication, wireless networking, wireless technology

Examples of usage

  • The new smart home features wirelessing capabilities for easy connectivity.
  • Wirelessing is essential for modern mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.
  • Companies are investing in wirelessing to improve their service offerings.
  • The wirelessing of printers allows for easier access from multiple devices.

Translations

Translations of the word "wirelessing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 sem fio

🇮🇳 वायरलेसिंग

🇩🇪 drahtlos

🇮🇩 nirkabel

🇺🇦 безпровідний

🇵🇱 bezprzewodowy

🇯🇵 ワイヤレス

🇫🇷 sans fil

🇪🇸 inalámbrico

🇹🇷 kablosuz

🇰🇷 무선

🇸🇦 لاسلكي

🇨🇿 bezdrátový

🇸🇰 bezdrôtový

🇨🇳 无线

🇸🇮 brezžičen

🇮🇸 þráðlaust

🇰🇿 сымсыз

🇬🇪 ბევრი

🇦🇿 simsiz

🇲🇽 inalámbrico

Etymology

The term 'wireless' is derived from the combination of 'wire' and 'less', indicating a lack of physical wires. The concept of wireless communication dates back to the late 19th century when inventors like Guglielmo Marconi and Nikola Tesla worked on radio transmission technologies. The inventions laid the groundwork for various wireless technologies we recognize today, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Over the decades, the development of better transmission techniques and more robust devices has helped amplify the concept of wireless reliability, leading to widespread adoption in both consumer and professional sectors. The suffix 'ing' denotes the act of performing, thus 'wirelessing' suggests the ongoing use and implementation of wireless technology.